No, horses do not prey on other animals. They are plant eaters.
No, horses do not prey on any animals.Horses only eat grass and vegetation, they are herbivorous, so don't need to prey on other animals.If threatened by another animal a horse would normally run away.
Yes. They are dichromatic like any other prey and grazing animal is.
It was a prey animal. Hyracotherium (or Eohippus) was a herbivore, just as modern horses are today
Um ... horses eat grass. They don't capture prey. Maybe you are thinking of another animal.
Mosquitos are micropredators and you are the prey.
prey
prey also called carnivores. if the animal also eats plants, it's called an omnivore.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------just leave it at 'prey' that is the simplest answerpredetors
Horses have no prey; they eat grass and similar plants. Their predators would be wolfs and other large dogs, large cats, humans.
A horse's nature is that of a prey animal.
Any animal that is eaten by another animal is considered prey. Animals that hunt other animals are predators. Some examples of prey are rats, rabbits, and other rodents and small animals.
Prey .