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the predators are humans and mites
Ground hogs are blind at birth but not as an adult.
Two external adaptations for a squids predatory life are that it pushes ink to blind predator some have venom camouflage- (chromatophore and iridocyte) jet propulsion.
they probably have a really good sence of smelling
They can hide in their predators' blind spots, such as shade.
Fawns (baby deer) need camouflauge so they can hide from predators. Because most of their predators are color blind the patter on their back hides them effectively.
They will go and hide among the grasses. Their stripes serve them well, as their predators are color blind. By running and staying in packs, they blend in with each other.
Generally a Cobra is a predator. However, they are preyed on by rare specialist predators like Mongoose and Alpha predators like Honey Badgers.
No, herbivores are not blind or deaf. Herbivores have senses like sight and hearing that help them navigate their environment, find food, and avoid predators.
by squirting ink that is black.The octopus squirts it and the ink will blind the predator and lets the predator escape
Ants are born blind. The first ant in the world got hit by something then that effected all the ants eyes. Ants never know where they are going.
No, most sharks are not blind (there may be some species that are), indeed they have more senses than humans. They are opportunistic predators and as humans enter their environment, while we are not their normal prey species, they will occasionally have a nibble.