Yes,Because The Longer the legs,the "FASTER" it may escape from the predator.
arms tail and legs to swing in trees
Giraffes have long legs to allow them to eat the high leave that they love, and also to escape predators.
some use their wings to fly away, their camouflage to hide from the predators, or use their back legs to jump far away
By using his long legs to pounce
They can run quickly to escape from predator (like lions, hyenas), because they have long legs.
Yes, fidler crabs grow back after they loose them. When predators grab crabs legs they shed them to escape and will later grow them back. Don't worry it is a natural process.
Um I'm not sure I don't think so because they need all there legs to escape predators
Grasshoppers have several adaptations which enable them to survive in their habitats. They have strong jaws for eating and chomping food, as well as strong back legs for them to jump high and escape predators
B ecuz the mussles in their legs are made to powerful enough to get them to run so fast, so that if they are wild horses they can escape from predators easily.
Gazelles have long springy legs that help it to escape from potential predators.
One adaptation is: Since it doesn't have any legs and a very flexible spine, it can slither quickly to escape predators
They have strong legs so they can quickly get away from predators.