Near cities, their prey can include common urban creatures such as rats and pigeons.
Such prey included herons, sometime with their legs broken to facilitate the kill.
The Akha are also very efficient hunters, though their prey sometimes includes endangered species.
Its prey includes small mammals, birds and frogs.
Other prey that have been reported include a king rail, a young wild turkey, and a mother woodpecker along with four of her eggs.
Their prey may have included fish, sharks, ichthyosaurs, dinosaurs and other plesiosaurs.
The preferred prey includes various types of duiker and hogs.
Whether their principal prey includes adult gaur and tapir is unknown.
Other prey may include small lizards, bats, fish, and insects.
Their prey are mainly small mammals, but may include small birds, frogs, or other snakes.