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It ducts its head to protect its unprotected face and underside, positions itself to where its tail is facing the foe, and backs itself into it. The quills stick in, and are hard to get out. If the quills get in the mouth, the offender might not be able to eat.
its stench
By biting the predators with their venomous fangs.
A porcupine uses the spikes on its back to protect itself.
it smashes butterfree and pikachu
They defend itself by hitting the enemy with their Tail or the enemy will be Poked by the quills
Sloths spend nearly all of their life in the tree tops, where they hide from predators. Some of their predators, like jaguar and ocelots, don't hunt in the treetops. The sloth can't effectively defend itself against predators, and some, such as Harpes Eagles, do hunt in the canopy.
A puffer fish, when threatened, will inflate itself until it is spherical to defend itself against predators.
It runs away from the predators.
It runs away, or uses its fists or a stick. It has calls it uses to warn others of attackers.
The quills area porcupine's best defense. If a porcupine did not have any quills, it may not be able to defend itself.
with chicken fingers