Hopefully you mean who preys on the Paua. Apart from Man there is a fairly large starfish that also attacks and eats the Paua.
Well a lion's defence is if there prey comes near them lion's uses there claws to scrach the prey or chase it or jump on the prey or even bite its prey down and eat's the prey.
Prey
A prey is what a predator hunts down to kill and eat. A prey's predator is what eats it. For example: A gazelle is the prey of a leopard (predator).
Small animals are easy prey for the red tailed hawk.Prey used as a verb: Hawks often prey on other birds.
Yaks have predators, not prey.
Isn't it obvious in the sea!!!!!!!
They are as friendly as any species of a snail can be.
Mostly on rocky outcrops around both Islands of New Zealand.
Basically as soon as Man arrived in NZ.....so for about 1200 to 1500 years ago
A shrimp is a prey. A shrimp is a prey.
giraffe is a prey
It depends on how many of the prey you are referring to. Singular prey - the bat's prey is an insect Multiple prey - the bat's prey are all flying away
You are allowed to take home no more than 10 Paua's a day and they must be over 125mm (though some regions might allow 120mm, consult your local MAF office).
Yes they have Prey. The prey of the butterfly are " Faith and Kailey". The Butterfly is an "Prey" it's self. They have to prey because they will get eaten.
it is a prey
prey
Prey!