Predators
Predators are organisms that hunt and consume other living organisms, playing a central role in ecosystems. Predation regulates prey populations, influences food-web dynamics, and can shape the behavior and distribution of species. Predators span a wide range of forms, from microscopic protists to large mammals and birds. Within ecosystems they occupy various trophic positions, including apex predators that sit at the top of the food chain and mesopredators that influence communities from mid-level positions.
Predators use a variety of hunting strategies, such as pursuit, stalking, ambush, and cooperative or pack hunting.
Ecologically, predators can regulate population sizes, prevent the overabundance of certain species, and contribute to biodiversity
Humans interact with predators in multiple ways: some species are valued for ecological services or cultural