We have the same forward-facing eyes and typical movement of any other predator--wolf, coyote, cougar or bear--that every prey animal remains suspicious of and does every thing it can--if not trained through habituation, especially to humans and human activity--to steer clear from these predators for their own safety.
The predator of the Przewalski's Wild Horse is the Wolf.
The tiger is an apex predator and does not have any predators in the wild.
Humans , wolves ,wild dogs , bears , lions, and cheetahs would.
Large birds, wild boars, mongooses, raccoons, foxes, coyotes, other snakes and humans are all predators of snakes.
The ibex is a species of wild goat that lives in areas of high elevations. Their main predators are eagles, bears, wolves, and even humans.
Natural predators are those that prey on a horse in the wild. Some examples are: coyotes, mountain lions, bears, dogs, even occasionally humans.
The only predators a wild tiger has is humans
in the wild they were made to flee from predators
The main predators of wild horses are mountain lions (cougars), wolves, and occasionally bears. Horses are fairly large prey animals, so their predators must also be large, or work in packs, in order to take one down.
In the wild, predators for horses would be determined by their age. Newborns would be prey for wolves. Older horses, especially the elderly, would be prey for the top predators like the cougar.
A horses predators can include dogs, wolves, cougars, bears and humans.
Wolves, coyotes and cougars may prey upon Clydesdales and other horses if given a chance. Horses have developed instincts to protect them from predators, such as usually sleeping upright and for short periods than humans.
They don't hate the smell of humans, but rather are cautious of the smell of predators. To a wild rabbit, humans are predators. To pet bunnies, humans may not be associated as predators.
NO. Just like with all other horses, Mongolian wild horses are prey animals, or herbivorous. They are not predators: predators eat meat or have an omnivorous (plant and meat) diet.
Well, horses in the wild can be fed on by cougars or other predators like that, I s'pose.. lol =]
There are many known predators (mostly mountain cats) who attack horses, but also humans who kill horses for their meat. Seen as a pest, brumbies (wild Australian horses) were slaughtered in large numbers in the 1960's, which led to public outrage. In the US, horses are threatened by wildcats, dogs, snakes, gators (in the southeast US), other horses, and of course humans.
Horses are prey animals, not predators. They are herbivores.
They kill the tamed, and a few wild but mostly tamed. The tamed horses are killed and made food, when their at their oldest age, but usually just tamed horses.