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.
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.
Common enemies of black birds include predators such as cats, snakes, raccoons, and birds of prey like hawks and owls. Additionally, habitat destruction and pollution can also pose threats to black birds by affecting their food sources and nesting sites.
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.
Pseudoscorpions have enemies such as larger predators like birds, spiders, and other insects. They may also face threats from parasitic wasps and mites that target them for various reasons. Additionally, environmental factors like habitat loss and pesticide use can impact pseudoscorpion populations.
There are many examples of animals that are enemies in nature, such as lions and hyenas, crocodiles and hippos, and snakes and mongooses. Competition for resources like food, territory, and mates can lead to these enemy relationships in the animal kingdom.
They are not. Animals do not have enemies they have predators.
the chameleon enemies are Man, Birds ,Snakes and other chameleons
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Mostly birds.
Yes.It's "enemies" include birds and,possibly,spiders.
Birds
hawks and birds