They jump on them from behind and use their claws and teeth to injure the animal. They will also use their strength
Injure
what is another word for injure
The adjective form of injure is injured.
In addition to damaging and destroying property, tornadoes can kill or injure the people themselves. This is mainly due to flying and falling debris in the tornado.
Pound for pound, no. For fighting, yes. The gorilla's strength, size, and weight could be able to injure the tiger badly if it was pretty angry.
A prefix for "injure" is "un-" e.g. "uninjured".
All different insects can be considered injurious. Insects can injure humans, they can injure plants, or they can injure animals.
Harm can be defined as to physically or psychologically cause injury or damage. In order to determine the strength of harms depends on how badly you harm or injure yourself or another person.
The simple past tense of the word injure is "injured."
Proper strength training is not harmful. It is extremely beneficial as well as very safe. There are two problem areas. (1) If you use improper technique, then you are liable to injure yourself. The solution is obvious: learn and use proper technique. (2) If you are too young and your skeleton has not yet completely formed, then you are liable to injure yourself. In my opinion, it is probably best to wait until about the age of 16 to begin serious strength training.
So you don't injure yourself or worse, injure others.