No, it is not. While the present participle (pouncing) could be an adjective, the past participle, pounced (like leapt) is not used as an adjective.
No, the word pounced is not an adverb.The word pounced is a verb and sometimes a noun.The adverb form of "pounced" is pouncingly, though it is rare to find this word in modern English literature.
An adjective
Foggy is the adjective of fog.
The adjective form for the noun collision is collisional.
The adjective for "strongly" is "strong."
The kitten pounced on the toy.
The cat pounced on the mouse, catching it in one swift movement.
No, the word pounced is not an adverb.The word pounced is a verb and sometimes a noun.The adverb form of "pounced" is pouncingly, though it is rare to find this word in modern English literature.
Slunk.
Slunk.
The cat lay still, ready to pounce on the mouse.
pounced
leap,pounced
no they get killed and pounced on from behind
To jump upon. The Cat pounced on the mouse to capture it.
Pounced in animal behavior means leapt upon a prey or enemy with suddenness, and possibly surprise. Cats of all sizes are known to pounce using their strong rear legs.
The tiger pounced on the gazelle ravenously.