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they have little spikes on their back.
1.Chemical Defence- this simply means they taste horrible.

2. Armour & Spines-Spiky things.

3.They can re-grow there limbs.

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If their leg gets bitten off, they can easily grow another leg. also, they have sponges like a octopuse to protect them selves.

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