Ontario Hunting License Practice Exam 2025 – All-in-One Guide to Mastering Your Hunting License!

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How is a predator defined in the context of wildlife?

An animal that eats plants

Any animal that eats other animals

In the context of wildlife, a predator is any animal that feeds on other animals for sustenance. This can include a variety of species such as lions, wolves, and even small insects like spiders. Option A is incorrect because although some animals may be considered omnivores and consume plants and animals, they would still fall into the category of a predator if they consume other animals. Option C is too narrow of a definition, as there are also smaller carnivorous animals that would be considered predators. Option D is also incorrect as there are many solitary predators, not just those that hunt in packs.

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Only large carnivores

Animals that hunt in packs

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