A predator at the top of a food chain is known as an apex predator. Apex predators are usually large and powerful animals that have no natural predators of their own. Examples of apex predators include lions, tigers, and sharks.
A predator at the top of a food chain is called a apex predator. They are the most dominant and powerful predator in their ecosystem, and their presence affects the balance of the food chain. They typically have no natural predators and play a crucial role in regulating the population of their prey.