Prey is both a noun and a verb. A noun as in an animal hunted for food. A verb, as in to seize and devour prey.
The noun predator forms a regular plural, predators.
do not be Prey. Lions eat their prey after killing.
The little rat was an easy prey for the snake.
Yes, the noun prey is a common noun.
it sneaks up on its prey in grass (dead grass) then the color of it camoflages it in the grass then when its ready and the prey not looking/BOOM it catches the prey and it catches the prey evening and night
Grass is a plant and therefore a producer, it makes its own food from Sunlight and therefore does not prey on anything.
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No it is a plant
They don't have any, unless you can call the grass that they eat as "prey."
Prey is killed and eaten by predators. Horses are prey, not predators so they have no prey. they eat grass, but that isn't considered prey. You may have been asking what predators do horses have? and the answer to that would include mostly just large cats. In some areas bears may be a problem, and coyotes and wolves can pose a threat to horses also.
Llamas are herbivores and do not prey on other animals.
Zebra do not prey they are grass and plant eater zebra are prey to any meat eating animal.
grasshopper's live in grass because they camouflage in the grass. they do that because the grasshopper's hide from there prey. :)
Cows eat grass- the grass seems to be okay with it though