The common response to predator attack appears to be for the cetaceans to flee, often silently, having first formed a tight group if they can.
Species that feed on the ground are very vulnerable to predator attack.
Ducks near the perimeter of the flock are likely to be the ones that first will detect predator attacks.
Since 1998, there have been three cases of successful predator attacks in the flocks provided with dogs for this project.
There is also a risk of the young not being recognized, and being more exposed to predator attacks.
Meerkats often have one standing guard to warn whilst the rest feed in case of predator attack.
Ink clouds of some species might serve as pseudomorphs, or decoys that the predator attacks instead.
Beetles have many different weapons available to protect them against predator attacks.
With his position now exposed, the predator attacks and mortally wounds Ryan.
However, the Burani are, as a result of historic predator attacks, an insular and suspicious people.