Snakes, Cats, Foxes, Hawks, Squirrels will eat babies, Owls, Falcons AND YOUR DAD! They also will live in swampy areas so that must be considered in this list. The male is very terriotorial and aggressively protects whats he sees as his, so he runs into all kinds of interesting critters!
Worms have several natural enemies, including birds, rodents, amphibians, and some insects like beetles and centipedes. Additionally, certain parasites and fungi may also pose a threat to worms in their natural habitat.
The main natural enemies of the margay are larger predators such as jaguars, ocelots, and birds of prey. These animals may pose a threat to margays by hunting them for food or competing with them for resources in their shared habitat.
Raccoons' natural enemies include large predators such as coyotes, bobcats, and cougars. They may also face threats from large birds of prey such as owls and eagles. Disease, parasite infections, and conflicts with humans can also pose dangers to raccoons.
Owls, hawks, snakes. The mockingbird has these as its only enemies because mockingbirds usually have other of theirs close by so if an enemy appears, they call to others and together they scare it away, or peck it with their very sharp beak.
What animals are enemies to the thorny devil
Large mammals, birds and humans.
hawks
cardinal
Yes sharks, birds, squid especially. Natural predators of octopus are moray and conger eels, dolphins and sharks. So they could be natural enemies. ---everything from answers.com
A cardinal bird does not really have a job with its species. They are meant to eat, breed, and raise new generations of cardinal birds.
Scorpions' natural enemies include birds, reptiles (such as lizards and snakes), and certain mammals (such as shrews and rodents). Some insects like beetles and centipedes also prey on scorpions.
re cardinal birds are usually found in formuchest season which is french for summer and fall.
Yes, female cardinal birds are brown because their dick has to be Brown so, so are they
Its natural enemies are the badger and wild canines, and sometimes birds of prey (hawks, owls). Quite a few are accidentally killed by traffic on rural roads.
Worms have several natural enemies, including birds, rodents, amphibians, and some insects like beetles and centipedes. Additionally, certain parasites and fungi may also pose a threat to worms in their natural habitat.
The house sparrow has many enemies. They must compete with other birds such as bluebirds for places to nest. Some of there other enemies include house wrens, crows, starlings, and even humans.
Well... birds, fish, mostly smal mammals but we can be a threat wiht bug sprays and stuff.