=chita and jaguar can be the possible answer to that question because....the 2 animals are have that attitude,they do speed running and they can protect ther lives by running fast........=
Animals such as otters use rocks to break open clams and oysters.
all the animals in the water do! they use them for shelter to hide from predators . animals that might do this are blue crabs!
Cheetahs are well-known for their speed and use it to catch prey such as gazelles. Falcons also rely on their speed to catch birds in flight. Dolphins use their agility and speed to catch fish in the ocean.
Karana used a fence made of sharpened sticks driven into the ground to guard the abalones from wild dogs and other animals.
an organism that lives of another without giving anything in return is called a parasite. For example, a tapeworm lives in animals and uses nutrients from the animals food, this does not benefit the animal. however, animals that use each other and get something out, or two organisms that need each other is called a sybiotic
they drink it, they swim in it, they stop themselves drying out in it, they live in it, they breathe in it.
well,as you know that many animals are use to wheather containitng to what biome the live in. snakes are use warm and hot ares. so to answer your question think of animals with dry skin.
Yes...I'm in the Guard and I use it.
Cheetahs use their speed for defense as they can outrun any potential predator.
A rocket on there tail or back lol it is true though
All of them do - walking, swimming, climbing, flying etc etc. all require friction to happen.
We do use them for food like: chickens, hens, pigs, cows and a lot of others... Also, spiders help get rid of flies, this also helps us.... Animals can be companion animals, help reduce depression and loneliness... They can also be service animals like seeing eye dogs. They also provide us with materials such as: fur, leather, hides, etc. Animals can guard people (such as guard dogs) Animals can warn us of danger (like fires, tsunamis, big rain storms, etc.) So, animals can help you in a lot of different ways.