Depends on the situation. In captivity, they are predators. In the wild, they are both - they prey on insects, and are preyed upon by animals such as wild-dogs, Birds of Prey, snakes etc.
they do not have any predators
yes
Both. They are predator to smaller creatures then themselves and yet prey to bigger creatures then themselves
A snake or other predator that is large enough would not hesitate to eat a bearded dragon.
Hypo red or spitfire red
a bearded dragon
Example: Lion = Predator Gazelle = Prey The predator seeks after the prey.
because it is a nocturnol animal so it would like to hunt its prey
Yes. A hawk is a bird of prey, like falcons and owls. They eat rodents, rabbits, smaller birds, snakes, and small lizards. You would not, however, see a hawk eating a hawk or other predatory bird-or a large lizard, for that matter-like you would a bearded dragon eating a bearded dragon.
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).
They are prey and predator.
A cow is not a predator or prey