Predatory mammals hunt other animals. All living organisms need food to live. Christmas animals need the meat of the victims that they kill to survive. Caresses, wolves, lions and bears-grinders-all these are predators. Predators are carnivorous, this means that their diet consists of meat. Some predators, such as coyots and bears, are also bins, which means that they eat dead carcasses of animals, on which they themselves did not hunt. In most cases, the word “predator” reminds of a roar, fangs and claws. Many predators correspond to this image, others do not. Predators are of different sizes and shapes.
Dingo’s dog
Brush dog
Wolf
Fox
Afghan fox
American fox
Steppe fox Corsac
Bolshoi fox
Darwin fox
The securan fox
Island fox
South American fox
Fenec
Bear Kadiak
Baribal
Brown bear
Polar bear
Blue Mednovsky arctic fox
Ordinary arctic fox
Other predatory mammals
Dressing
Water mongoose
Laska
Surikat
Genet
Civet
Steppe ferret
Badger
Ermine
European mink
The mink is American
Sable
Stone marten (white house)
Soldering
Otter
Kalan
Kamitsli
Striped Skuns
Raccoon strip
Raccoon dog
Coati
Kinkaju
Family seals
Southern Sea Elephant
Sea lion
Fur seal
Sea lion
Walrus
Red panda
Panda
Linzang
Ringhigh mungo
Linear mungo
Fanaluka
Home cat
Irbis
African golden cat
Andian cat
Reed cat
Velvet cat
Far Eastern cat
Blacklegged cat
Steppe cat
Pampas cat
The cat Joffrea
Chilean cat
Ocelot
Oncilla
Longtailed cat
Kalimantan cat
Marble cat
Cat Temminka
Bengal cat
Sumatran cat
Friday-red cat
Rybolov cat
Yaguarundi
Cougar
Serval
Caracal
Fossa
Amur tiger
Far Eastern leopard
Smoky leopard
Cheetah
Jaguar
Puma
Panther
The lynx is ordinary
Canadian lynx
Pyrenee lynx
Red Lynx
Manul
Spotted hyena
Brown hyena
Striped hyena
Hyenoid dog
Kulpeo
Zorro Azara
Grayhaired zorro
Aardwolf
Red Wolf
Red Wolf
Ethiopian jackal
Griviste Wolf
Jackal
Cherard jackal
A striped jackal
Coyote
Nosukha
Asaw Asian leopard
Columns
African lion
Grizzly bear
Malay Bear (Biruang)
Russian hackhole
Snow Leopard
Conclusion
Predators live on any continent of the world. Predatory mammals are found in almost all known habitats:
Relations between predators and prey are often described as “natural balance”. The ecosystem is in a certain state the number of plants and animals remains within a certain number that is not overly large or not too much. Predators control production populations, the species will not overporal and will not destroy the habitat.