Do any prehistoric animals have natural predators?
Yes, prehistoric animals had natural predators just like animals today. For example, the Tyrannosaurus rex was a top predator in its ecosystem and likely preyed upon smaller dinosaurs and other creatures. Other prehistoric animals, such as the saber-toothed cat, were also top predators and likely preyed on smaller mammals.
It's worth noting that many prehistoric animals have gone extinct, and their natural predators may have played a role in their extinction. In some cases, environmental factors such as climate change or the arrival of new species may have also played a role.


