single word requests - 'Predator' is to 'Predatory' as 'Prey' is to...?


I'm trying to find a word like 'predatory' that refers to prey instead.


Looking through some physical books gave some information about the root word 'praedor', for which I found this Wikitionary page. A quick search on Merriam-Webster only returned some near-antonyms for 'predatory':



herbivorous, vegetarian; gentle, submissive, tame



None of these words really capture what I'm after. I'm trying to catch more of the behavioural side of prey, but I want to use this word almost like a quality for a human.


Example sentences of how I would like this word used;



  1. "Jack had been noted for his ... tendencies."

  2. "Rabbits are mammals of a ... nature, [...]"


Thanks in advance.




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