The Greater Bilby avoids predators by being nocturnal and hiding down it's burrow.
The Billby lives in Australia and has large ears. also relly cute
All predators avoid being injured when attacking their prey. Once wounded during the attack, the predator may not be able to catch any more prey and could starve.
A millipede is able to roll itself into a ball. This helps it avoid being seen by its prey. It also helps it to protect its sensitive stomach area.
They have camouflage so they can be hidden from enemies.They camouflage themselves to prevent from being seen by their predators or prey, so that they can avoid from being eaten or catch their prey.
Flounders bury themselves to avoid being detected by their prey. They bury themselves in sand or mud and wait until their prey approaches.
Deer are prey animals. They must be alert and "spooky" at all times to avoid being eaten.
They are both designed to reduce the chances of being spotted by either predators or prey. Camouflage is used by prey to avoid being eaten, while mimicry is used by predators to disguise themselves so potential prey don't notice them until it's too late.
They are both designed to reduce the chances of being spotted by either predators or prey. Camouflage is used by prey to avoid being eaten, while mimicry is used by predators to disguise themselves so potential prey doesn't notice them until it's too late.
Being able to catch prey, Avoid Being eaten, Adapting to their environment.
Its really hard to catch prey since most other sea creatures have adapted a stimulus to avoid and escape sharks.
They have very fast, light legs so they can escape their prey. The color of their coat also lets them blend in.
Well they are white which helps a lot living where they do (an entirely white environment) but they are also quite fast so they are able to advance on prey before they have time to react.