No, not like wolves, tigers, and lions are. We do not have the big claws or long canines that would make us natural predators. However, we are not natural herbivores either because we lack a large cecum and/or multi-chambered stomach, our eyes face forward allowing us to have binocular vision, and in a survival situation, hunt animals and kill to live. Since we are naturally omnivorous creatures, that would make us natural hunters, even if it means having to make and use tools to kill animals to eat.
Human sexuality is complex. Sexual fantasies are a natural human characteristic.
The sovereign force that humans possess to understand, break down, and rearrange the natural world.
Natural Sciences are the sciences which study nature: Physics, Biology, Chemistry, and Geology are the core natural sciences. But there are others such as Ecology, Astronomy, etc.
Asking a multiple choice question without providing the choices doesn't really seem fair.
In brief, not all human behavior is learned behavior. I believe it is a combination of both innate (or genetic predispositions) and social driving forces. I believe we are born with certain traits and natural propensities that play a role in our development particular to learned attitudes, beliefs, values, and ethics systems.
Yes, the fox's predator is a human.
Invasive species and human hunters, as well as its natural predators.
Because of where they live they don't have any natural preditors.
Rhino's really have no natural predators (on was seen to be taken down by a Nile crocodile) The young are occasionally taken by hyena's and Lion's. But of course human's are their main predators, using gun's to shoot them for their horns.
does the flame bowerbird have any natural predators?
Lions are top predators or are on top of the food chain in their natural habitat while we humans are on the top of the food chain in our natural habitat.
The Siberian tiger is the apex predator of their habitat and has no natural predators.
Tigers are top predators. They do not have any natural predators
Tigers do not have any natural predators. However, they are often killed by people for their skins. At this point, their numbers in the wild have reached critically low levels.
Humans account for 1-2% of a tiger's diet, while most other predators have a lower percentage of human consumption.
No. Only humans are predators to gorillas
The Red Kite has no natural predators in the UK.