predation
Predation is an ecological interaction in which one organism, the predator, feeds on another, the prey, typically causing the prey’s death. It is distinct from herbivory, which involves plant consumption; from scavenging, which uses dead animals; and from parasitism, where a parasite lives on or inside a host for an extended period without immediate consumption of the host.
Predators vary widely in size, hunting strategy, and diet. Some pursue prey over long distances, others ambush
Prey have a suite of defenses, such as speed, camouflage, armor, chemical toxins, schooling or flocking, alarm
Ecologically, predation helps regulate prey populations, influences community structure, and can trigger trophic cascades that affect
Examples include wolves hunting ungulates, big cats preying on various mammals, birds of prey catching small