Certain species of sharks are preyed upon by Octopae, Killer Whales, and Saltwater Crocodiles.
Some animals that eat reptiles include birds of prey (e.g. eagles, hawks), mammals (e.g. foxes, opossums), other reptiles (e.g. snakes), and some species of amphibians (e.g. frogs). Some insects and invertebrates may also prey on reptiles.
Asps are venomous snakes that primarily prey on small mammals, birds, and other reptiles. They rely on their venom to immobilize their prey before consuming it whole.
it depends on the reptile. Small land dwelling lizards and snakes feed mostly on insects, worms, slugs, and small amphibians. Larger species may also go after small mammals (e.g. mice), birds, fish, and other reptiles. Very large reptiles such as crocodiles, komodo dragons, and a few species of snake sometimes go after large animals such as deer, water buffalo, and even zebras in the the case of crocodiles. Some reptiles, such as tortoises are herbivores and don't have prey.
A fossa captures its prey by stalking and ambushing it with its agile body and sharp claws. It relies on its speed and agility to catch small mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects in the forests of Madagascar.
Anacondas are carnivorous snakes that mainly prey on birds, fish, mammals, and other reptiles. They are powerful constrictors and will ambush their prey by striking and wrapping their bodies around them before swallowing them whole.
American crocodiles prey on fish, reptiles, birds, small mammals, deer, cattle, horses, and dogs.
Yes. Hawks prey on small mammals, birds, reptiles, and fish.
Some animals that eat reptiles include birds of prey (e.g. eagles, hawks), mammals (e.g. foxes, opossums), other reptiles (e.g. snakes), and some species of amphibians (e.g. frogs). Some insects and invertebrates may also prey on reptiles.
Asps are venomous snakes that primarily prey on small mammals, birds, and other reptiles. They rely on their venom to immobilize their prey before consuming it whole.
Since they are a desert-dwelling species, their prey will consist of other reptiles such as lizards, and small mammals.
Most reptiles use heat sensors to detect prey. But, most mammals have good eyesight because they don't have heat sensors. They use only their eyes.
it depends on the reptile. Small land dwelling lizards and snakes feed mostly on insects, worms, slugs, and small amphibians. Larger species may also go after small mammals (e.g. mice), birds, fish, and other reptiles. Very large reptiles such as crocodiles, komodo dragons, and a few species of snake sometimes go after large animals such as deer, water buffalo, and even zebras in the the case of crocodiles. Some reptiles, such as tortoises are herbivores and don't have prey.
Killer whales prey on sea lions, as do some types of sharks.
Prey in the Tropical Dry Forest can include small mammals like rodents, birds, insects, and reptiles. Predators in this ecosystem might include larger mammals like big cats (e.g. jaguars), birds of prey, snakes, and other carnivores.
Turtles are reptiles but they can also be prey to larger animals such as crocodiles.
sharks capture their prey by smelling and also by scary them
A fossa captures its prey by stalking and ambushing it with its agile body and sharp claws. It relies on its speed and agility to catch small mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects in the forests of Madagascar.