Black Bears
Bobcats
Cheetahs
Crocodiles
Jaguars
Orcas
Sharks
Snakehead Fish
Tigers
Wolves
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Predators to be covered in this site include:
  • black bears
  • bobcats
  • cheetahs
  • crocodiles
  • jaguars
  • orcas
  • sharks
  • snakehead fish
  • tigers
  • wolves
The purpose of our website is to educate people about our Earth's natural predators. This site will tell you about a few of the planet's great hunters.

We will tell you where they live, how they hunt, when they become mature, what they eat, why people think they are dangerous to humans, and if they are endangered or threatened.

We will give descriptions of the animals, including their scientific classifications, what they need to survive, if they share a mutual partnership with another species of animal, how they adapt to their enviornment, and their territory.

We will also include little known facts about the predators, what makes a predator a predator, and how they care for their young.

There is one predator that we should include in our site but have not. That predator is the human. Humans are easily the most powerful and dangerous predator on this planet. Humans take the territory and prey from many of Earth's most wondrous animals. We were all made for a purpose and many of our animals are becoming extinct or endangered. We need to protect our predators because without them, there would be an abundance of herbivores. We would then lose even more of our vegetation than is already lost.

We hope you enjoy your visit with some of the world's most powerful predators.

Original drawings of predators by Jessie, Kiley, and Dani