Zebras use their hooves to run away, but the stripes on their skin help confuse predators when the herd runs around because it makes it impossible for the predator on one single animal.
The physical features of a zebra look a lot like a horse. They have a horse-like body, black and white vertical strips, and a mane and tail.
Mane, tail, head, hooves, etc. The body parts of a zebra are the same as a horse, mule or donkey.
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Stripes are used as protection when in herds in order to confuse the enemy. Mainly this, but when fighting alone as in all equine animals, the legs are the main defense.
Their spines
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An opossum plays dead for protection against enemies
They used their hind legs to run from predators.
they use there shells and roll into a ball
The beak and talons are the most commonly used body parts of a bird for protection, however some birds may use their feathers as camouflage for protection. Hope this helps!
it is protected by hard scally back
what body structure used for protection
It's body shell. It is covered in small spikes and is extremely hard
by its beak it attacks an enemy by its beak
each part is used to protect a fish from danger in its own specific way
Rather than being used for camouflage, the stripes on a zebra's body are used to confuse predators when their herd is being chased.