predation and survival strategies
Predation refers to the act of one organism, known as the predator, hunting, capturing, and consuming another organism, known as the prey. Survival strategies, on the other hand, encompass the various adaptations and behaviors employed by organisms to maximize their chances of survival in the face of predation. These strategies may include camouflage, mimicry, speed, defensive maneuvers, and the formation of social groups, among others.
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