What is a predator-prey relationship?
A predator-prey relationship can be defined using the word predation. Predation is an interaction between species in which one species, the predator, kills and eats the other, the prey.
What predator-prey relationships exist in a forest ecosystem?
There are many predator-prey relationships in a forest ecosystem.
Some examples include:
Some examples include:
- a snake eating a small mammal
- a spider eating an insect
- a coyote eating a deer
- a fox eating a rabbit