Animals may jump, run, fight, seek food, find shelter, or flee from predators. Some animals are also trained to perform tasks like lifting weights, carrying loads, or pulling carts.
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Animals engage in a diverse array of activities to meet their biological needs. Foraging involves searching for and acquiring food, while mating and reproduction ensure species continuity. Predatory behaviors involve hunting for prey, and defensive actions help animals avoid threats. Social activities, such as communication and cooperation, facilitate group dynamics. Territorial behavior involves marking and defending a specific area. Migration allows animals to relocate in response to environmental changes. Play behaviors, like wrestling or chasing, enhance physical skills and social bonds. Resting and sleeping are essential for energy conservation. These activities collectively contribute to an animal’s survival, reproduction, and adaptation to its surroundings.