adrenaline is boosted into your muscles and your instinct's take control
Muscles provide the strength and power needed for quick movements to escape danger. They enable the body to run, jump, or fight in response to a threat. Additionally, muscle memory allows for quick and coordinated movements in high-stress situations.
When in danger, your body releases adrenaline, a hormone that triggers the "fight or flight" response. This causes your heart rate to increase, pumping more blood to your muscles and organs to prepare your body to either confront the danger or escape from it quickly.
red tailled hawks escape danger by flying high into the sky
Rizal refused their help to escape because he did not want to implicate them in his cause and put them in danger. He believed that his fight for reforms should be his responsibility alone.
No. They lose their back legs to help them escape danger, but they do not have the ability to grow them back.
Escape to Danger was created in 1943.
because their to white to jump a fence to escape danger!
if i have researched correctly, they use their great sense of hearing and eyesight.
They kick
they hide!
Lassie - 1954 Escape to Danger - 14.24 was released on: USA: 25 February 1968
When in physical or mortal danger