They have high stamina, but to avoid their main predator (the great white shark) they have the adapted advantage of agility.
Squirrels have many adaptations for survival. Squirrels are very fast in order to escape predators. Squirrels also store food for the winter and have claw like nails for protection and eating.
Lions are predators. They are carnivorous great cats that hunt and bring down their prey and devour them in order to survive. But the apex predator of the planet, Human Beings, have made lions an endangered species. So, in that sense, sadly, they are also prey. And we don't need them to survive, we are omnivores and have much else to eat: some humans just like to wear their fur.
An animal that eats other animals is known as a carnivore or secondary (or tertiary) consumer. An animal that catches and kills another animal (in order to eat it) is known as a predator (in ecology this would be a "true predator"). Examples of true predators are lions, wolves and eagles.
all animals have to have adaptations in order to live. if an animal is living then it will always have adaptations
The order of the Lion is Carnivora.
No it is a parasite which needs another organism in order to survive a predator hunts and eats food
The adaptations for grasshoppers are their long hind legs that spring/jump great distances to avoid or escape predators, hard exoskeleton for protection, and color for camouflage in order hide from enemies.
This quote from Homer's The Iliad reflects the natural order of predator-prey relationships in the animal kingdom. It highlights the inherent conflict and lack of harmony between predators (lions and wolves) and their prey (men and lambs). Just as lions do not make agreements with men, and wolves do not live in peace with lambs, these interspecies relationships are typically characterized by competition and predation rather than cooperation.
Hunt in order to survive .
The firing order for a ford 3.0 escape is1-4-2-5-3-6. A diagram for the firing order can be found in the escape repair manual.
The firing order for a Ford Escape is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. The Escape's distributor rotates clockwise.
Well, because without the capability of natural adaptation there wouldn't be any order in nature. Lions adapt to their soundings by coulour, endurance, orientation and "hunting tools" (teeth, claws, speed and strength). So natural adaptation is impotent for survival.