they have feer that is thick and holds in the heat.
This depends on the marsupial species.
Carnivorous marsupials such as the Tasmanian devil protect themselves with fierce displays of aggression, and baring of their teeth. Even the tiny carnivorous marsupials such as phascogales, planigales, ningauis, kowari, etc, are also known for their fierceness.
Most species of kangaroo are equipped with the ability to quickly bound away from danger. The smallest kangaroo, the Musky rat-kangaroo, digs a burrow in which it shelters.
Some marsupials are arboreal, remaining in trees for much of the time. Species such as koalas, possums and gliders stay safe in this way.
They protect themselves by squirting ink.
Citizens protect themselves with police departments. Nations protect themselves with a military.
how do lionfish protect themselves
they use their sting tail to protect themselves
Scorpions protect themselves by having a hard exoskeleton that serves as a physical barrier against predators. They also have venomous stingers that they use for defense when threatened. Additionally, scorpions are nocturnal animals, which helps them avoid many predators that are active during the day.
no, they protect themselves XD I have to laugh at that, but it is true they protect themselves.
Barnacles protect themselves by sticking to something sturdy.
dont think they can protect themselves
They protect themselves with their horns, made with really strong bones , and thick skin used as a shield to protect themselves.
I think they protect themselves by their height,or attract other bugs that kill the pest. Or standing still. They also protect themselves by pulling in their long flowers to protect the seeds.
They grow thick bark to protect themselves
Phascogales, small Australian marsupials, have very little defence or means to protect themselves. Their best defence is the fact that they are arboreal, or tree-dwelling animals, so are safe ffrom ground-dwelling predators such as cats, dogs and foxes. They are not safe, however, from owls, quolls or pythons.