In order to survive in the natural environment, animals have developed a variety of adaptive escape skills. Here are some common animal escape techniques:
1. Running: Many animals escape from predators by running, such as Pegasus and foxes.
2. Flight: Many birds and insects can escape danger by flying, such as hawks, butterflies, etc.
3. Swimming: Aquatic animals can escape danger by swimming, such as sharks, dolphins, etc.
4. Mimicry: Some animals use mimicry to deceive natural enemies. For example, the eye patterns of butterflies can confuse birds.
5. Hiding: Some animals can avoid being discovered by natural enemies by hiding. For example, octopuses can change color to hide themselves.
6. Splitting: Some animals can escape danger by splitting to create new lives, such as snakes with their self-decapitated tails.
7. Send out threat signals: Some animals send out threat signals to warn predators, such as venomous snakes wagging their tails.
In short, animals have very rich and diverse escape abilities, and they will choose the most suitable method according to their own characteristics and environment.
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