When they feel threatened, springboks jump high in the air and raise the white crest of hair that runs along their backs. They take several consecutive stiff-legged jumps, lifting themselves above the herd. Springboks are well-known for this odd behavior, called pronking, that seems to serve a number of purposes. From this high vantage point, a pronking springbok can determine the position of predators. Pronking alerts the herd that a predator may be nearby. It also sends a clear message to a predator: “I’m healthy and strong, and you can’t catch me!” OK SO WHAT WORDS MEAN THE SAME THING AS EVADE PLS REPLY FASTT (NOT ACTUALLY ENGLISH BTW)
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maybe? not sure though
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