No
It helps them catch food and sometimes escape from predators that are hunting them.
run
A hawk is a top predator, it does not need to escape predators.
as it protects itself from predators and escapes from them.
Wings
the answer will be sharp jaws and speediness
They are able to climb trees to escape predators.
Yes because predators get scared. Colourful feathers are kind of warning not to attack peacock.
No, in many species parents will protect offspring.
If they tried to escape in the day there slave masters would see them and call for help to catch the slave
by using its surroundings to help catch its food
Quokkas are not acually wallabies, and as a result, do not have any climbing skills like rock wallabies do. Quokkas do hop, but there are no natural predators on Rottnest Island which they need to escape.