drop its own tail
The tail. Not all lizards can do it - but certain species are able to shed their tail if caught - enabling them to escape. The tail grows back over time.
Lizards are able to regenerate, or regrow, a body part. Many of them have evolved a special technique that makes their tail fall off and wiggle to attract a predator. This allows the lizard to escape and grow the tail back later. Another animal who does something similar is the octopus, which can shed an arm and grow it back later.
The leaf butterfly's predator's are birds, but the butterfly is sometimes able to escape from the birds by the use of camouflage.
speed is important animals even able to camouflage itself is not totally safe it can caught even if the animal make a including breaking of a twig.And to escape nature has given it the boon of speed, that's why speed is important for the animals that are living in grasslands. Extra notes (key points) = No trees to hide, Tree are occupied by lions.
The main predators of frilled neck lizards are birds of prey, snakes, and larger lizards. These predators are able to catch the frilled neck lizard either on the ground or in the trees where they live. The frilled neck lizard has developed its unique defensive display of extending its frill to try to scare off potential predators.
It is a surviving technique; so the lizard can redirect the attention of its enemy to the tail that if moving constantly which will give the lizard an opportunity to get away. The tail will regrow over a period of time.
You should avoid them because they are dangerous. They are able to pull you into the ocean and tire you out.
Leopard geckos move by moving their short limbs very quickly. They are usually slow and relaxed in captivity but in the wild, they need to be able to escape a chasing predator.
Yes.
Jaguars avoid their predators by being stealthy and elusive. They have excellent camouflage and prefer to hunt at night when they are less likely to be detected. They are also powerful and agile, able to escape quickly if threatened.
Any predator that is able to catch it.
Visible; caught: I am visible