difference between predators and prey
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A predator is an organism that eats another organism. The prey is the organism which the predator eats. ... The words "predator" and "prey" are almost always used to mean only animals that eat animals, but the same concept also applies to plants: Bear and berry, rabbit and lettuce, grasshopper and leaf.
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Predator
(i) Predator involves the killing and feeding of an organism by another organism.
(ii) Predators can be both carnivorous as well as omnivorous.
(iii) Predator completely depends on the prey for food.
(iv) Predator is stronger.
Prey
(i) A prey could be any animal that is being preyed upon by the predator.
(ii) Prey is herbivorous.
(iii) Prey does not depend on predators as it would not die in the absence of predators.
(iv) Prey is weaker
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