There really isn't a predator in the world that would not eat the intestines or organs of an animal, except modern-day humans that live in North America. But all other natural predators actually eat the insides of the animal first before starting on the flesh and skin. To a predator, the guts contain the most nutrients and is considered the "good stuff" to eat.
The poacher or trophy hunter is the only predator of the white lion.
First it's spelled "Predator". A Predator is an animal that naturally preys on others.
The tiger's only predator in the wild is the human. Humans pose the greatest threat to tigers through hunting, habitat destruction, and poaching for their body parts.
No, sloths are not predators. They are herbivores that primarily feed on leaves, fruits, and plants. Sloths are known for their slow movement and gentle nature, making them more of a prey animal than a predator in their ecosystem.
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A tapeworm living in a wolf's body can not be called a predator. It is a parasite. It only eats the food in the wolf's intestines, not the whole wolf.
Food leaves your stomach and passes into your intestines.
prey like the zebras but in a group against on lion mostly predator
leaves :]
The rectum is the last structure after the intestines before their contents leaves the body through the anus.
The sea cucumber shoots sticky threads trapping its predator and they vomit there intestines.
weasel
Man is the only predator of sharks.
No. The predator has to eat something.
Large intestines.
The only potential predator of any lion is the Nile crocodile.
the deadly and gruesome snake humongous has only one predator the equally dispicable mongoose