This is an interesting question, friend. i will do my best to give an accurate answer below.
Weasels use there poisonous tails to stab at any threats. People didn't actually realise weasels had poisonous tails until the late 2nd century.
Least weasels are aggressive and fierce and will attack animals much larger than themselves. Long-tailed weasels are feisty and aggressive and will threaten animals much larger than themselves. Some mustelids secrete noxious chemicals to discourage predators
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They tear the attacker to shreds. (Picture a cat on crack. They are evil little monsters in the wild.) If raised for pets however they are quite nice, like a cat only smarter (oh, don't let my kitty know i said that. lol)
A giraffe weevil protects itself with 2 main features. It has a hard outer shell that protects their body and their extended neck helps them fight off enemies before they can get close to their body.
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The giraffe weevil is an invertebrate - an insect.
The giraffe weevil lives in the undergrowth on the coast of Africa in Madagascar.
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No, a weevil is an insect.All insects have 3 body parts and 6 legs.
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The giraffe weevil lives in Madagascar, and has a long extended neck like a giraffe. The neck of the male is generally 2 to 3-times longer than the females. The extended neck aids in nest-building and fighting. The giraffe feeds on plants.
Weevil family has more species than any other group of organisms over 50,000 species Largest weevil is the Giraffe Weevil 88 mm long Smallest weevil is 0.7 mm
Self preservation is a primary instinct in higher animal species.
Because the giraffe is a large, heavy, and very tall animal, it can trample almost any other animal.
The online game site does not reflect the name of an actual arthropod. The real weevil falls under the coleoptera group (beetles). Its partial taxonomy might read: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Coleoptera Suborder: Polyphaga Infraorder: Cucujiformia Superfamily: Curculionoidea Under the superfamily are several weevil families: Anthribidae - fungus weevil Attelabidae - leaf rolling weevil Belidae - primitive weevil Brentidae - straight snout weevil Caridae - Gondwanan weevil Curculionidae - true weevil Nemonychidae - pine flower weevil.
Giraffe Weevils live off the cost of Africa in Madagascar.