Wolves are the apex predator in most of their habitat so have no animals from which they need to escape or hide.
they hide!
Wolves are apex predators themselves and have no predators.
some animals hide from wolves by blending in with nature camouflage
Squirrels are adapted to the environment because they are small to hide from danger. They also can camouflage there selves from predator's. They are fast to run away from there enemies, so they can run up trees and hide.
Lions are apex predators, an as such nothing predates them so the have no need to hide or escape.
It's wolves. They don't usually hide, unless they're a lone wolf. The Alpha will usually, along with the others, attack instead of hide. Otherwise, they would probably just run.
they hide
they hide from it.
Yes, wolves do have camouflage that helps them hide from their prey during hunts. It is the color of their fur which helps them blend into their surroundings.
Because they know that humans kill them, and will kill them if they are spotted. They do not hide when humans are not around.
They fly away to escape or hide
Giraffes generally do not hide in the traditional sense when faced with danger. Instead, they rely on their height and keen eyesight to spot predators from a distance and often remain standing to maintain visibility. If threatened, they may move to a safer area or use their speed to escape, rather than seeking concealment. Their unique adaptations help them detect danger early, allowing them to stay safe in the open savannah.