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Keywords: Prey, Feeding, Eat, Hunt, Feed
Animals that prey on other animals, that is, use them for food. A particular kind of predator uses only certain other types of animals as food or prey.
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An animal that lives by eating other animals.
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Animals that prey on other animals for their food.
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Animal which captures and eats another animal.
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An animal that kills and feeds on other animals
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mobile animals that kill and eat their prey.
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animals that live by capturing and feeding on other animals
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Animals which feed mainly on other animals.
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Animals that kill other animals for food.
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Animals that live by eating other animals.
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Animals that live by preying on others.
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an organism that exists by preying on other living organisms.
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Functional Feeding Group: Feed primarily on other organisms
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Animals that kill and eat others
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Organisms that are free-living and eat one or more of a variety of pests.
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animals that hunt other animals for food prey- an animal captured for food protosuchian- the earliest ancestor of the crocodilians
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When describing the biology of an organism, a predator is something that feeds or preys upon that organism. In their natural habitats, almost all species have a long list of of predators.
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Animals that want to eat the birds at bird feeders.
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animals that hunt and kill other animals.
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Animals that eat other animals to survive. Hawks, leopards, and sharks are examples of predators.
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Any animal which sustains itself by feeding off other animals. Common predators of the whitetail deer include mountain lions, wolves, and coyotes.
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