Yes, saiga antelopes face predation from various predators, including wolves, foxes, and eagles. To counter these threats, saiga antelopes rely on their large herd sizes and heightened sense of smell, enabling them to detect the presence of predators and initiate prompt escapes. However, despite their natural defense mechanisms, the population of saiga antelopes has experienced a significant decline. This decline can be attributed to human activities such as hunting and poaching, driven by the demand for their horns and meat. Sadly, these factors have contributed to the dwindling numbers of saiga antelopes in the wild.