Many produce poisons that interfere with the normal activity of the predator. This can make the predator a prey of another organism.
They run away from predators or may defend themselves using their horns.
Mushrooms can defend themselves from potential threats by producing toxins or bitter compounds that deter animals from eating them. Some mushrooms may also have physical defenses, such as spiny or fibrous structures, to make them unappealing to predators. Additionally, mushrooms can form mutualistic relationships with other organisms, like bacteria or plants, that provide protection against pathogens.
with venom and camouflage
To defend themselves against predators.
Llamas defend themselves by spitting, kicking, and running away from predators and other threats. They also have sharp teeth and strong legs to protect themselves.
dolphins defend themselve by using their mouths againts predators like sharks and orcas
they toss them of with their horns
to defend themselves and attack predators
A porcupine has quills to defend themselves against harm's way (defend them from predators).
their quills so they can defend themselves from predators.
It's a way to defend themselves....
Running awayClimbing treesBiting