Angelfish have small, thin bodies, that enable them to slip through thickets of plant growth and are able to squeeze into tiny cracks to escape from predators or other fighting angelfish.
Sharks and other larger fish are the the predators of the angelfish.
A French angelfish will retreat to a shelter of a cave or crevice when it is threatened. Sharks and grouper are the main animals that will prey on French angelfish.
Sharks and other larger fish are the the predators of the angelfish.
Sharks and other larger fish are the the predators of the angelfish.
Because of their size, angelfish are an easy target for most any other predator. They are preyed on by larger fish, sharks and rays. Angelfish also find themselves in the tentacles of sea anemones. But angelfish have the ability to escape these predators with their speed, using it to slip into crevices in the coral. An angelfish's biggest predator is man. Some people put poison in the water simply to stun any angelfish and all the other creatures of the reef, causing them to float to the surface, making them easy to collect. The fish that are gathered are sold to people to put in their aquariums and to restaurants for food. The fish that aren't gathered usually die or eventually regain consciousness, but they aren't really the same after the experience.
Rabits escape predators ( if they are lucky) by running or jumping and hopping away.
Only some species of octopus can shoot ink.
Flounders eat minnows.
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they blend in
A hawk is a top predator, it does not need to escape predators.
Even though they are poisonous they do have some predators which are humans we sell them to pet stores all the time, large eels, angelfish, pufferfish, and more.