Cheetahs have long and powerful legs to help them achieve incredible speed and agility, allowing them to chase down their prey effectively in open grasslands. Their leg muscles are adapted to generate quick acceleration and sudden bursts of speed, making them one of the fastest land animals in the world. The cheetah's lightweight body and flexible spine also contribute to its exceptional running abilities.
long legs
leopards have long and powerful legs to kill their prey,to climb the trees,to run to chase their prey and to kill the enemies.
its bill and its long legs.
soo they can cach there prey
because they need to be fast to catch their preyto help them run faster
Hares have longer legs at the back and shorter legs at the front to enhance their running speed and agility. The longer hind legs provide powerful propulsion and help them escape predators quickly, while the shorter front legs aid in steering and balance during high-speed chases. This asymmetrical leg structure is a specialized adaptation for their survival in their natural habitat.
It helps them jump higher to get their prey.
A cheta and they use them to chase their animals that they eat
Because they have slim, powerful bodies and long legs for their size.
Monkey's climb trees and live in camouflage areas. They climb trees with their long claws and long legs.
It walks on 2 legs. An ostrich runs at about 70km/h (45 mph)
Every living creature evolves to become more suited to their environment and ways of living. The deer have very strong and powerful legs for running away from predator's.