Gazelles use a behavior called 'stotting'—leaping high into the air when predators approach—to signal their strength and speed, making predators decide the chase is not worth the energy expenditure, demonstrating how prey animals employ psychological tactics to survive.
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Top Ten Prey Animals That Use Tactics to Outsmart Predators: Dancing for SurvivalAjouté :
The gazelle, frail compared to lions or cheetahs, could easily be written off as nature's fast food.
Yet, gazelles don't just run, they dance.
When a predator locks in, gazelles leap high into the air in a move called stotting.
To us, it looks almost like showing off.
To a predator, it's a clear signal.
I'm so strong and quick, I can waste energy bouncing around.
The result?
Many hunters decide it's not worth the chase.
Think about that.
Survival through psychological warfare.
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