Yes, bees eat their own honey to increase temperature for protection against enemies. The insects in question (Apis spp) also look to carbohydrate-, dextrose- and laevulose-rich honey to keep them warm during the colder months of fall and winter. Honey supplies the energy to elude predators, maintain hives or nests, and travel.
An opossum plays dead for protection against enemies
A rattle snake has no protection from a human,but it might would use his fangs
Dolphins live and travel in groups called pods. They do this for protection against predators. Together they use there speed and strength to hit sharks and other enemies.
yes they do have defenses against enemies
According to researchers, the adaptation of cetaceans is to grow very large. The larger you are, the safer from predation.
Against All Enemies was created in 2004.
He uses an eagle to guard against enemies.
Against All Enemies - novel - has 768 pages.
Castles were built as protection from enemies.
to wage war against enemies
Against All Enemies - novel - was created on 2011-06-14.
The main enemies of the Japanese Spider Crab are octopuses, large fish, and occasionally humans who catch them for food. These crabs have a hard exoskeleton which provides protection against predators, but they are still vulnerable during molting when their shells are soft.