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Question: Legs of this animal are adapted at running at great speed A. Rhinoceros B. Deer C. Frog D. K...

Legs of this animal are adapted at running at great speed
A. Rhinoceros
B. Deer
C. Frog
D. Kangaroo

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Solution

The limbs known as legs support the body of an animal and allow it to move. Humans have 2 wings. Four legs are available for other mammals, such as horses and cats. The two front legs are called forelegs, and they are called hind legs because of their two back legs.

Complete Answer:
- The fitness and endurance levels of animals are determined by a host of conciliatory factors, such as muscle strength and cardiovascular strength, and mainly by the efficacy of their body cooling systems, i.e. how much they sweat and how prolifically they minimise heat and sunlight exposure.
- Bodies work over time to generate energy and therefore 'heat up' while running long distances. When exposure to the hot sun and temperatures are high, this 'heating up' is extremely prominent.
- By an ingenious process, bodies cool off-sweating! In order to leave a cooler body, sweat evaporates, and the longer a body can stay cool when exercising, the faster it can run. Animals such as deer and tigers do not sweat, and can not tolerate continuous and exhausting exercise naturally.
- A deer's speed level mainly depends on the situation in which it finds itself. Their survival from their predators and hunters who chase them also depends on their speed. As pace is very necessary for them to avoid the dangers they face, they run very quickly. Like the speed of light, others suggest. They, however, are unable for a long period of time to sustain this pace.
- Deer run in zigzag movements and with fidgeting instincts as a way to sense and prevent their predators from attacking them. The deer can travel a distance of around 30 miles in an hour. They are also excellent jumpers who are believed to jump while standing at a height of around seven feet and can go as high as 10 feet while running. A deer has the potential to bond very well and with one leap it can cover a distance of around 30 feet.

The correct Answer is option (B) Deer.

Note: Not only is the deer an excellent athlete, but it is also a good swimmer and when under any attack, it can swim across waters. It runs and lures the predator into a route with lots of obstacles while under attack. It does so, so as to slow it down. Size and body frame are excellent contributors to a deer's pace. They weigh approximately 80 kg on average and have a length of around 1.9 metres.