A frilled shark protects its self by its razor sharp scales they are so sharp that they can cut right through human skin that is one of the ways a frilled shark protects it self. Another way that a frilled shark protects its self is just by lunging at that animal and killing it by biting its neck.
It is adapted to its environment because the Anal fin and the Pelvic fin means it can turn corners sharply to avoid predators. it has an ampullae of lorenzini is also an adapted feature because it means they can sense their prey from over a mile away from the electricity the fish give off!
By Missy K Cornwall
It doesn't. The Tasmanian Tiger, more correctly known as the Thylacine, is believed to be extinct. This animal was unable to protect itself against humans, who literally hunted it to extinction.
However, the Thylacine was the largest carnivorous marsupial, and at the top of the food chain. With no natural predators, it did not need protection beyond the strong, powerful jaws it had.
It actually doesn't sometimes, but sometimes you have to be careful what you do aruond it. Just try not to bump it or stay away 15 feet away from the frilled shark or you will DIE.
Mechanisms are like orginisims of a shark that help it defend it self
they don't really protect themselves
its uses it head and horn
its size scares it
sharks defend themselves wuth their fins and their teeth!
They hide . But they somtimes defend themselves . Like a tiger vs great white =O-O
sharks defend themselves because they are afraid of being eaten and attacked by the other fish or animals
by using its jaws to scare them of
dolphins defend themselve by using their mouths againts predators like sharks and orcas
no tiger sharks are fish but r sharks
Tigers defend themselves by using their claws, teeth, and strength.
are tiger sharks mutualism
no
Yes Tiger Sharks are endangered
Tiger sharks are very dangerous, and clever
Yes