Forward facing eyes that allow them to judge distance.
no it isn't
Predator AdaptationsWhat Predator Adaptations are really are just like what they "have" or "use" to get food or servive... like for a Lion... some Adaptations would be Sharp Claws & Sharp Teeth... Same for a Bear... I would expand on this a little more but I think most of you get what I mean.Peace!
there isnt one exept one is the predator and one is prey
A predator is normally an animal that feeds on its prey. Like the predator, for example a snake, feeds on its prey, a mouse. A predator is the hunter, and the prey is the one, sadly, eaten. Or: Because they were hungry!
Predator cunfusion
one example of a prey is something that gets eating by a predator
Anti-predator adaptations are behaviors that animals have developed to warn other animals of predators. Group living with warning signals are some adaptations used.
To hide under a rock when a predator comes by.
Behavioral adaptations refers to how the animal behaves or acts so that it will have a better chance of survival in the wild. For example, when a deer spots a predator nearby, it will quickly sprint away to escape from the predator. When a turtle spots its predator, it will quickly hide in its hard shell to protect it from getting consumed or preyed upon.
a zebra's behavioral adaptations are grazing in the grass waiting for its predator or prey to strike.
The predator is the organism that actively hunts and consumes the prey, while the prey is the organism that is hunted and consumed by the predator. Typically, predators are higher in the food chain and have adaptations for hunting, while prey organisms have adaptations for escape and defense. The relationship between predators and prey is an essential part of ecological balance in an ecosystem.
they lie in deeper colder waters so that the predator's can not get to them