Abalone are consumed not only by marine animals, but by humans as well. The only protection that abalones have is their shells.
Maybe yes or maybe no,because now humans eat abalones for festivals and so on but luckily abalones are sold expensively, if you want to save the abalones you should eat less abalones or if you can don't eat abalones at all I said maybe. No, they are far from endangered.
They build a home underground to protect them from predators
to protect themselves
elephants protect themselves by flailing their trunk. their trunk is very strong.
Animals protect themselves because they don't want to get ate by a different animal so they use what ever protection they have on their body. Also, they need to know how to protect themselves if they ever are in danger.
Karana successfully dries out her abalones by constructing a fence made of driftwood and sealing the top with sinew. This barrier prevents the seagulls from reaching the abalones and helps protect them from being eaten.
Maybe yes or maybe no,because now humans eat abalones for festivals and so on but luckily abalones are sold expensively, if you want to save the abalones you should eat less abalones or if you can don't eat abalones at all I said maybe. No, they are far from endangered.
I have netted six abalones already!
Gastropods, more commonly called snails and slugs, defend themselves in several ways. Snails, obviously, retract into their hard shells to protect their soft bodies, while slugs use their distasteful slime to make them unpalatable and hard to pick up. There are also marine gastropods such as abalones, conches perwinkles, etc. that also have hard protective shells.
Karana waits for a few starfish to feed on the abalones because she believes it is a sign that the abalones are safe to eat. Starfish are known to be sensitive to toxins in the water, so if they are feeding on the abalones without any ill effects, it indicates that the abalones are likely not contaminated or poisonous.
They protect themselves by squirting ink.
Karana liked to eat red abalones the best. She found them to be the most delicious and plentiful on the island.
Citizens protect themselves with police departments. Nations protect themselves with a military.
how do lionfish protect themselves
scorpians protect themselves by stinging them with their tails
they use their sting tail to protect themselves
yes they are nocturnal