Predators:
* Big Cats: Lions, tigers, leopards, jaguars all prowl in search of prey.
* Wolves: These social predators prowl in packs, hunting together.
* Bears: While often seen lumbering, bears can prowl quickly when hunting or defending their territory.
* Foxes: These cunning creatures often prowl at night, looking for small animals.
Other Animals:
* Raccoons: Prowling for food is a common sight, especially at night.
* Skunks: They prowl, often emitting their pungent odor as a warning.
* Bobcats: These solitary hunters prowl silently through forests.
* Coyotes: Similar to foxes, they prowl for small animals, often near human settlements.
Insects:
* Cockroaches: While not technically "prowling," they move quickly and covertly through dark places, often in search of food scraps.
It's important to remember that prowling can be a general description of movement. So while a tiger might prowl, a cat might also prowl around your house looking for a snack!