The animals respond to the split in leadership with confusion and division among themselves. Some align with the more charismatic leaders, while others remain loyal to the original vision. This fragmentation leads to increased tension and conflict, as differing ideologies create rifts within the community. Ultimately, the animals struggle to maintain unity and purpose amidst the changing dynamics of their leadership.
Animals move to respond to stimuli.
Animals with cephalization respond more quickly and in more complex ways.
yes they do
Animals with split lips include cattle, sheep, and goats. These animals have cleft lips, which is a vertical split in the upper lip that can extend to the nostrils. This condition is present at birth and can affect their ability to suckle or feed.
Tentacles on an octopus respond to touch, while taste buds on the tongue of animals respond to taste.
Planta
migration and hibernation
surroundings!
plant and animals
Some animals respond to mating calls. If the animal lives in a pack or a herd it might respond to a distress call, like the elephants or a pack of wolves. Some animals respond to visual stimuli, such as the infamous 'chase instinct' found in cats (wild AND domestic) and bears. Some animals respond to their sense of smell, as in the pet dog hangin' around the kitchen at dinner time.
they respond fast because they have faster reflexes there senses are more developed then humans.
The Bible states in Leviticus 11:3 that animals with split hooves that also chew the cud are considered clean and can be consumed. Examples of such animals include cows, sheep, and deer.