<em><u>Carnivores re animals the feed on flesh of other animals.</u></em>
<em><u>Carnivores have biological adaptations that help them get their prey. For example, they have large, powerful jaws, with large pointed canines that help them bring down large animals such as deer. </u></em>
Other carnivores such as cougar have powerful paws with sharp claws that help them catch prey.
Long, sharp teeth help them gran and rip apart their prey. Birds such as hawks hunt using their claws, they also have curved beaks that they can use to tear apart their prey.
The cardiac reserve is in the range of 300 to 400 percent (300% - 400%
) in normal young adults, while this percentage can be increased to 600% in trained athletes