sea turtle use there shell to fend off predators
Yes either to take down prey or fend off predators
Camels have no natural predators except man
Toucans protect their young by using their bills to fend off predators and by guarding the nest. Toucans also feed their young and coach them in flying.
Yes, skunks use their odor to fend off predators. Even bears are warded off by the spray of a skunk. Their only predator is the Great Horned Owl, which has no sense of smell.
yes
the rock stars had to fend off the screaming and swarming girls as they exited the building
Lions are the most known predators of camels. However, leopards are also known to hunt camels as their prey and will use them as a food source.
Fend off, mate!
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Fend Off is to attack. This is because a parry can be used to "blow" and fend off can be attacking.
The present tense of "fend" is "fends." For example, "He fends off criticism."