Like most herbivores, Apatosaurus didn't have a lot of means of fighting back against predators. Thanks to footprints, we know that young Apatosaurus could run away from predators on two legs like a basilisk. Once they got larger, though, that was no longer possible. At that point, their large size made them too large for most predators, except for Allosaurus. They could have used their tail like a whip in an attempt to ward off Allosaurus, but how effective that was I am not sure.
Edmontosaurus is only known from fossils, which do not preserve skin color. Hence, nobody knows what color Edmontosaurus is.
A flower may have thorns such as a rose does enabling it to passively defend itself .
it kill itself
a sea star defend itself by hiding under rocks year around
he defend his self by flying
how dose a boobook owl defend itself
by blending in
By biting.
An ox will use its horns, head, hooves, and weight to kill the enemy or defend itself.
Japanese beetles are winged insects. To defend itself from predators, it can either fly away from danger or burrow itself deep inside the soil.
What i think that nosebottled dolphin to defend itself is by biting their enemy and swim away as fast as they can.
Dogs use their teeth and strong jaws to defend themselves.