There are a lot of examples of how certain abilities would help an animal in the wild avoid a predator. One is camouflage.
There is no specific ability mentioned in this question to accurately answer. Many animals have adapted to become "invisible" to their predators.
The ability to respond to stimuli helps animals in the wild because it save their lives. If they were unable to respond, then they wouldn't hear a predator approaching.
This makes them quicker and faster to run and flee from the predator.
Mimicry can help animals survive by allowing the animal to avoid being eaten. It can act like a predator and scare away its own predators. There are many such examples of animals acting like something else to survive.
Camouflage
Mallards are flexible omnivores that must avoid a variety of predators to survive. Their diet is usually more plant matter than animal matter.
Numbats avoid predators by hiding in logs, ground-level tree hollows or under rocks. Small and quick, they have little other defence other than the ability to hide.
he flies away and/or stings it
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An animal need food and water to avoid starvation.
an area in (or mechanism by) which prey may escape from or avoid a predator.
use your imagination and design the perfect predator .describe each adaptation carefully and expalin how each helps the predator catch its prey