A wild pig's adaptation is that they run fast and that way they can escape from their predator. In this case they will have a lucky chance to not get eaten.
A Tiger hiding in tall grass
A Predator Prey is what pedators eat. For example: a snake eats a little rat (the snake is the PREDATOR and the rat is the predator or snakes PREY)
no they are not
Its strucural adaptation is its hammer on its head to attack its predator
Be camouflage
they run
camouflage
Predator-Prey relationship
This is an adaptation which not only helps the gecko to camouflage in its habitat, but it also helps the gecko escape from predators. If the predator grabs hold of the what it thinks is the head, the gecko can drop its tail and escape safely. The tail grows back with time.
Nope. Bigger critters eat the rats.
running,killing or defending itself.