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get away is that they run in herds. it helps to have plenty
of friends around to keep an eye out for prowling
carnivores!
flying fish have a great escape trick—they leap right out of
the water and glide through the air on oversized fins that
act like wings. the big fish chasing them in the water must
wonder where theyve disappeared to.
(image: a gazelle running, a cheetah running, a flying fish leaping out of water)
what is another reason why
gazelles can escape cheetahs?
cause
cause
gazelles can
run for longer
periods than
cheetahs.
?
effect
gazelles can escape cheetahs.
gazelles are
faster than
cheetahs.
gazelles run
together in
herds.
gazelles see
better than
cheetahs.
To determine another reason gazelles can escape cheetahs, we analyze the options. The text mentions gazelles run in herds to help escape. Among the choices, "Gazelles run together in herds" aligns with the text's explanation of their escape strategy (other options like speed or vision aren't supported here, and the first cause is about running duration).
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Gazelles run together in herds.