Answer:
Ambush predator behavior
Explanation:
Ambush predators are the predators that used strategies that called sit and wait for their prey. It captures its prey by speed and stealth. These are the animals that scanned the environment and conceals themselves so can attack their prey surprisingly.
The ambush is rarely become the prey for other animals. These ambushes stay constant at a position for long so they can make the right decision to attack a prey quickly and with their precision from its front legs. After eating the prey grooming of its forelegs is common among the ambush.
So that angler fish is like an ambush predator that attracts its prey and attack on it surprisingly and do a quick action to catch its prey.
One of them are called Chesapeake bay.
Answer:
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Explanation:
An outreach worker, hired to help establish an English as a Second or Other Language (ESOL) program in a community with a large Portuguese-speaking population, was having difficulty contacting potential students. Partially because of the language barrier and partially because he was an outsider, his efforts at outreach fell flat. He knew he needed help.
The answer is an easement right. This is a nonpossessory ideal to utilize and additionally enter onto the genuine property of another without having it. It is "best embodied justified of way which one landowner, A, may appreciate over the place that is known for another, B".
It is an overtly political work and functions as ideological criticism- this statement best describes Juan O' Gorman's mural Panel of the Independence–Father Hidalgo (Retablo de la Independencia–Hidalgo).
Option: B
Explanation:
Juan O' Gorman was an architect who designs various buildings in Mexico and spain. He was renowned cultural and historical heritage of Mexican civilization. It was an overtly political work and functions as ideological criticism of Father Hidalgo.
Though it was not an abstract expressionist work. Architectural work was actually a significant cultural and socio economic heritage holder of the civilization. It can not be detached from any specific cultural and historical context.