a beaver beacase when a animal want to eat a beaver they splash their tails on the waters for a alarm that means there is
danger
The rattle is used as a warning. Most animals are afraid of something they don't understand. The noise the rattle makes is not a 'normal' noise - most animals are startled by the noise, and leave the snake alone.
The rattlesnake uses the tail to warn animals of their presence. It is thought that the rattle evolved during the time when North America was inhabited by huge herds of large hoofed mammals which posed a threat of the snake being trampled. The rattle serves to notify any animal that they should probably alter their route of travel to prevent an incident that could prove fatal to both snake and mammal.
It is there defense or warning to larger animals to keep from being stepped on. One theory is that the rattlesnake developed this appendage while bison roamed in the millions across North America to prevent being stomped on.They do it to warn animals, or to make animals sounds, like why dogs bark. They rattle with the loose segments at the end of the tail. depending on how it rattles, it may warn other animals to go away or leave it alone
Its a warning to potential predators that the snake is venomous.
It is thought that rattlesnakes began developing the rattle during the ancient America past when the continent was inhabited by herds of large hoofed mammals. The rattle served as a warning of the snake's presence so they would not be trampled upon. They only rattle when they detect a possible threat approaching.
Ocelots are large cats, so they are land animals.
the owl
Animals and large plantations with crops growing.
yes animals can think! they can also feel and they all have feelings!
One of the animals that are the heaviest and also have the lightest hearts are the whales ,a very large animals that is not equip with a large heart.
I think any vet can work with large zoo animals because a vet works with all animals unless they specialise in a certain animal
Humans are mammal therefore we are considered animals.