“…Although other escape behaviors, such as galloping and trotting, exist (Blank, 2018), there are generally five main locomotor strategies used by artiodactyls to escape predators: leaping (vertical jump), bounding (long horizontal jump), tacking or zig-zag running (sharp turn that suddenly changes course), stotting (a bouncing gait) and prancing (type of pronounced and exaggerated high step; Caro et al, 2004;Caro, 1986Caro, , 1994. The latter two behaviors are presumably intended to wrongfoot the predator (Caro et al, 2004;Caro, 1994), but tacking is more common when evading predators in dry, open habitat (Caro et al, 2004), while leaping is preferred when animals flee in environments with a dense vegetation and complex terrain (Caro, 1994;Gruwier & Kovarovic, 2021).…”