They have large ears to hear/warn them of predators, a long tail to keep balance, whiskers to feel/observe objects and strong hind legs to move them quickly (away from predators/so that predators don't see them).
They use there sharp teeth to bite throught the wood in the fllorboards. There nose helps push the wood away so they can fit through, there nose also helps to smell what they are about to enter. The are small so they can fit in small places. They fur keeps them warm so they can travel without having to take bedding, they have to adapt by whatever environment life throws at them.
The first line of defense is to try and escape, usually by climbing a tree. If they are unable to do so, they have sharp teeth and claws and use both to defend themselves.
High reproductive rate, rapid sexual maturity, small size and ability to hide effectively, nocturnal habit.
yes.by running in zigzags.they also protect themselves by hiding.
Mice protect themselves from predators by being quick and agile, but most of their predators are faster. They have sharp claws and teeth for the predators that they can't escape.
Mice have little defense from predators other than to hide.
they live in peep holes
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Cicadas do not really defend themselves and have many predators that can eat them. They may protect themselves by predator satiation which means they emerge all at once and predators are not able to eat them all.
They build a home underground to protect them from predators
camouflage in the trees
Penguins swim away from predators (sea lions, sharks) in the water. On land, the penguins group together to protect themselves and their chicks.
Lions do not have predators except for other lions and human beings. They protect themselves from humans by hiding and running when they see us. They protect themselves from other lions by either doing the same thing, or by fighting the other lions.
predators
To protect themselves from predators.
they can hide
they can't proyect themselves
They protect themselves by their horns
they stay in their shelter
They Yell HELP!
camouflage in the trees
They close their shell
Weddell seals swim under the ice to protect themselves from predators. They live in remote habitats that also helps to protect them from predators.
They go to safe places
normally by flight.however they can bite.