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Use your imagination and design the perfect Predator describe each adaptation carefully and explain how it helps the Predator catch its prey. ​

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Answered by arvindkakade
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Many predatory animals, both vertebrate and invertebrate, have sharp claws or jaws to grip, kill, and cut up their prey. Other adaptations include stealth and aggressive mimicry that improve hunting efficiency
Answered by Rameshjangid
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Predators are living things that go after and kill prey. The living creatures that predators eat are referred to as "prey.". Both carnivores and omnivores can be predators. Predators include lions, tigers, sharks, and snakes.

Adaptations to Predators

To assault and capture their prey, predators adapt in the following ways:

The predators conceal themselves from their prey with the aid of camouflage so they may launch an unexpected attack. Additionally, this shields them from any potentially harmful defences a predator might have.

They are able to capture prey thanks to their mechanical adaptations, which include sharp teeth, claws, thick skin, greater speed, and superior strength.

Venom, toxins, and poison are examples of chemical adaptations used to kill prey. They have also developed chemical adaptations that shield them from the prey's chemical defences, such as the poisonous milkweed plant that monarch butterflies eat. They have evolved to the point where they are untouched by it.

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