The great horned owl and the peregrine falcon do not typically have a direct predator-prey relationship, as they occupy different ecological niches. However, both are powerful raptors that could compete for similar food sources, such as smaller birds, and may occasionally come into conflict over territory. Generally, the great horned owl, being larger and more powerful, is less vulnerable to predation from the peregrine falcon. Thus, while they may compete, the peregrine falcon is not considered a primary enemy of the great horned owl.
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