A Tiger hiding in tall grass
A wild pig's adaptation is that they run fast and that way they can escape from their predator. In this case they will have a lucky chance to not get eaten.
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 functional adaptation is the process of developing a trait as a means for an organism to survive. An example would be a chameleon's ability to change its color in order to escape from predators.
Be camouflage
they run
This is an adaptation which not only helps the gecko to camouflage in its habitat, but it also helps the gecko escape from predators. If the predator grabs hold of the what it thinks is the head, the gecko can drop its tail and escape safely. The tail grows back with time.
Long legs make it easier to walk across tall grasses, and increases the animals speed to escape a predator. Long legs also give a better view in case a predator is stalking the animal.
A dropped tail leopard gecko has the ability to detach its tail when threatened, allowing it to escape from predators. This adaptation benefits its survival in the wild by distracting the predator, giving the gecko a chance to flee and survive another day.
running,killing or defending itself.
drop its own tail
they can escape through the bush's or just run away
one is the speed of how fast a coyotes can run, to escape.