Curl up into a ball and die. The predator then thinks they're dead, but in reality, they are. So the predator eats them, but really they're already dead, so it doesn't even matter. Then he goes past the swirly, twirly gumdrops and through the Lincoln tunnel to heaven. Once there, reincarnation takes place and it comes back to life as the predator looking for a chiton to kill to take their body. This process repeats itself until my sentence is over. Main predators include trash and waste from humans, sharks, and bears. Bears find the chiton on rocks rolled up and when reincarnation takes place and they are now in a bears body, most of them roll around as a ball and are found lingering with pigs, tigers, and donkeys. We all this the "Winnie the pooh" reincarnation stage. Anyways, I hope I have fully answered your question and I hope that you will ask me some more =)
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Chiton are marine mollusks in the class of Polyplacophora. The adaptations they have include a wide foot for tight suction of rocks and a shell to protect themselves from drying out.
It is the hard material on the end of the leg called chiton. Chiton acts like ashock absorber so the horse can run without hurting itself
A chiton is a type of clothing the Greeks wore
The Chiton was worn by the ancient Greeks.
Gumboot chiton was created in 1847.
Chiton magnificus was created in 1844.
Chiton tuberculatus was created in 1758.
how do young protect itself
no difference both a dress
how does 'what' protect itself.
A blackbrid can protect itself from danger by
The opossum protect itself by playing dead.