There are so many animals for the predator to eat, that the chances of them being chosen is unlikely.. Like if a lot of people play a lottery, the chances of winning are low.
they gather more food There is safety in numbers. A group of wildebeest is much less likely to get attacked by predators than a lone wildebeest.
Opossums are less likely to get rabies
Dogs follow you closely because of puppys' propensity for propinquity. (Dogs like to be near things) Dogs are enough related to wolves that they have an instinct to stick together in groups - even with their human pack mates. This is a survival response, as dogs in a group are less likely to be attacked, or if they are attacked, they are more likely to survive.
To locations less likely to be attacked, usually the countryside or villages.
Basically, they were less likely to be attacked as a hostile ship carrying weapons.
Tigers live in groups because they fell more safe as a group and have less chances of other animals killing them.
The likely word is languages (dialects).Less likely is the similar word leagues, a measure of distance, or sport groups.
All animals can bite. If it is handled, and friendly, it will be less likely to bite.
Smoking is statistically associated with education in that the more formal education a person has, the less likely he or she is to be a smoker. Since professionals generally have more education than others, they are less likely than many other groups to be smokers.
Dandelions grow their leaves close to the ground to avoid animals biting them off. They have a bitter taste so animals are less likely to eat them.
Female koalas give birth within the safety of a gum tree's branches, where they are less likely to be attacked by predators during this vulnerable time.
No. Scavengers eat the bodies of dead animals, making it less likely that they will be fossilized.