Kiwi birds have an excellent sense of smell, so yes.
the yous there long legs to run bu not all survive
Being nocturnal helps the kiwi to evade some of its predators.
Usually, toads don't have to evade their predators because of the "blobs" on their backs called Parotoid Glands. These produce a lot of poison that will usually kill a dog. The toads colours on its back also represent the poisonous glands it has.
Cells in some animals that allows for the animal to evade detection by predators or prey.
Kiwis are vulnerable to predators because they are small, flightless birds. They cannot escape predators by flying away or perching high in trees. They also reproduce slowly, with the chicks leaving the protection of their parents at a young age. A very large percentage of kiwi chicks die between 4 and 6 months of age.
All animals use camouflage to evade predators and/or sneak up on prey.
No, the primary defensive stratgey of horses is speed and agility to run away and evade predators.
The kiwi is a flightless bird that is generally native to New Zealand. Kiwis should be protected as they are very few in numbers and have too many predators. If not protected, the kiwi may sooner or later be extinct.
I don't think so because they just hide in deep dark forests and hide away from predators.
The reason deer are a pest to kiwis is because deer eat trees, plant and seedlings, contributing to the clearing of forests, which is the kiwi's native habitat. This makes it easier for mammalian and avian predators to access the kiwi's habitat to prey on them.
It gives them a wider field of view which helps them spot prey and evade predators.
Predation causes traits that enable prey to evade predators to be favoured in the population gene pool.