yes animals can be trained to know when food is coming.
for example, if you ring a bell every time before feeding your pet, eventually it will learn that when you ring the bell, its will be fed
If it were properly trained, it may.
All animals can tell I would say.
yes because they know its coming
To know if a predator is coming
Snakes have internal ears, they can hear animals coming. Snakes have eyes, they can see animals coming. The snakes tong acts as a smell organ and using this they can smell an animal coming.
If the animal is trained (e.g. dogs, monkeys, and etc.) in French language, then yes.
some animals do but some feel that you are coming to attack them or to kill them so they walk away.
kind of you never know
Most animals develop certain behaviors. Trained dogs usually do not eat because they know it will lead to excretion. The trained dog wouldn't want to hold it or have an accident
from what i know, is they scavenge off of other animals corpuses
Oxen are used as draft (or draught) animals, or animals trained and used to pull wagons, carts, plows, etc. When they are no longer useful as draft animals they are likely slaughtered for meat.
They Learn lots about it they need to know this kind of stuff when coming to gcse so when they come to it they will know