If animals die faster than they decompose, then vultures or other carnivorous animals will eat them.
Squirrels perceive foxes as a higher threat than other large animals and may use a fox's scent as a form of protection.
Red foxes aren't endangered, because they breed faster than they die.
No, foxes won't attack anything bigger than they are, unless you corner it.
Deers, foxes, and cheetahs
Not necessarily. Cells in different parts of plants and animals reproduce (divide) at different rates. It would depend on what parts of the organisms you are comparing. For example: the ends of plant roots grow a lot faster than the other parts, and hair cells in animals grow faster than cells in other parts of the body.
Are you kidding me, of course!! For example ants are animals and we are way faster than them, you should start thinking.
The fox is popular because on YouTube every body watches "What Does The Fox Say".
Dog, cat, foxes and animals that are larger than gulls.
No. There is no truth to any rumour that echidnas can find water sources faster or more effectively than any other animal.
There is more resistance in water but fast fish are more streamlined than fast animals. A swordfish is faster than a cheetah.
why are some objects faster than other