Animals respond to hunger through various behavioral and physiological mechanisms. They may increase foraging and hunting activities to seek food, exhibit changes in activity levels, or display specific vocalizations or signals to communicate their needs. Physiologically, hunger can trigger hormonal changes that stimulate appetite and alter metabolism to conserve energy. Additionally, some species may engage in social behaviors, such as cooperating with others to find food sources.
They stop to listen.
Animals move to respond to stimuli.
Animals with cephalization respond more quickly and in more complex ways.
There are many causes for world hunger. Some common reasons are famine, poverty, and food shortages.
they die from hunger and starvation.
Sight Sound Temperature Hunger/Thirst
with out food they would die of hunger
True. Hunger is internal, a voice is external.
yes they do
Feeling of hunger and thirst and the organism could respond by eating or drinking. Or it is any other stimulus that occurs IN side the organism's body.
In "The Hunger Games," They mostly ate animals. The animals mentioned in the book are rabbits, turkey, fish, birds, etc. when it isn't animals they are eating, they eat stews, bread, and desserts like cake, if you can afford it.
Tentacles on an octopus respond to touch, while taste buds on the tongue of animals respond to taste.