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its change its color according to its environment that animals called CAMOUFLAGE
protective animals need to be protect by the surroundings and they have adaptation to fit them to there surroundings to live.... animals have protective predators to help them to be lease than multiply as in many times. if they multiply as much as possible the prey that they it will lease so those animals must have predators to lease the preys!
The pineapple have many spines so they will not be harm on their enemy
Ampalaya emits a strong smell and has a bitter taste.
Durian fruit has a spiky outer husk that serves as a protective structure. These spikes act as a deterrent to animals that may try to access the fruit. Inside the husk, the durian fruit is protected by a thick and tough shell that helps safeguard the soft and creamy flesh within.
protective adaption is kind of protection of animals for being unharm
Almost all animals were born with protective instincts ,Protective instincts just mean the ways the animals go about keeping themselves safe.
Coral polyps are tiny animals that build protective calcium carbonate skeletons around themselves. Coral polyps create the basic structure of coral reefs with the help of single-celled algae.
The protective structure of the camachile plant is its thorny outer covering, which helps deter herbivores from feeding on its leaves and branches. The thorns act as a physical barrier to prevent animals from accessing the plant's nutritious tissues and also serve as a defense mechanism to avoid being damaged or destroyed.
Pandans have sharp thorns on their leaves that act as a protective structure, deterring animals from feeding on them. The fibrous nature of the leaves also helps protect the plant from environmental stresses like strong winds and heavy rain. Additionally, pandans have a deep root system that helps anchor them in the soil and provide stability.
Seeds of an angiosperm are more likely to be dispersed by animals compared to the spores of a fern. This is because angiosperm seeds are often larger, contain nutrients for animals, and are enclosed in protective structures like fruits, making them more appealing for animals to eat and carry away. In contrast, fern spores are smaller, lack a protective structure, and are designed for dispersal by wind or water.
Peacocks