From the lighter side: S-L-O-W-L-Y...
No doubt their natural camoflage provides SOME protection, but it should be obvious that they have no means of rapid escape.
Mainly slugs and snails (A GARDENERS NIGHTMARE)
The biggest predator of sedum is slugs.
The sea slugs (nudibranches) safely store the anemone's toxins in its body. If a predator attempts to eat the nudibranch, the venom is transferred to the predator.
It is most likely a fish or anything else that is bigger that it.
they blend in
Yes
to hide of run from there predator and camofloge
To hide from predator planets.
They can hide in their predators' blind spots, such as shade.
Cows don't hide. They either run away or stand and fight.
what are the predators of a harp seal
To hide form it's predator.