If Judy and Nick were both predators in the movie Zootopia, the main conflict of the story would likely be different. The movie centers around discrimination and prejudice against prey animals, with Judy, a small prey animal, facing challenges and biases as she tries to become the first rabbit police officer. If both Judy and Nick were predators, it is likely that the story would focus on a different form of discrimination and prejudice. For example, it could center around discrimination against predators and how they are perceived as violent and dangerous. The theme of bias and stereotypes would still likely be present, but the specific dynamics between prey and predator animals would be different.
Additionally, the relationship between Judy and Nick would also be different. One of the key elements of the movie is the way that Judy and Nick, from different backgrounds, come to understand and appreciate each other despite their differences. If both were predators, they may not have the same kind of cultural divide to overcome. They would have more understanding of each other's struggles and challenges. They may have had a different kind of relationship and friendship.
The way of solving the case would also be different as they both have the same physical attributes that the predators have. They would be able to blend in and collect information in a different way. They would not have to rely on the intelligence and smarts to solve the case instead they would be able to use their physical attributes to solve the case.
Overall, if Judy and Nick were both predators in Zootopia, the movie would likely have a different plot and focus, but the underlying themes of bias and stereotypes would still be present. The dynamics of the story would change, creating a new perspective on how different groups are perceived and treated in society.