it protect itself by blending to its sorrounding(mud) or maybe if lucky enough, run away by David Lin
They can swoop down into the forest-floor and escape its predators.
Sloths spend nearly all of their life in the tree tops, where they hide from predators. Some of their predators, like jaguar and ocelots, don't hunt in the treetops. The sloth can't effectively defend itself against predators, and some, such as Harpes Eagles, do hunt in the canopy.
Ocelots primarily rely on their agility, camouflage, and stealth to avoid predators and threats. If confronted, they may try to intimidate predators through vocalizations and displays of aggression, and as a last resort, they can use their sharp claws and teeth to defend themselves.
Compsognathus likely defended itself by using its speed and agility to escape predators rather than direct confrontation. It may have also relied on its small size and ability to hide in vegetation to avoid being detected by predators.
Emperor penguins defend themselves by huddling together in groups to keep warm and protect against predators. They also use swimming speed and agility to evade threats in the water, and can vocalize to warn off potential predators.
It runs away from the predators.
By biting the predators with their venomous fangs.
by its camouflage
with chicken fingers
its stench
Biting and running away.
Australian lizard
Japanese beetles are winged insects. To defend itself from predators, it can either fly away from danger or burrow itself deep inside the soil.
It uses highly-toxic venom !
it smashes butterfree and pikachu
They can swoop down into the forest-floor and escape its predators.
i think it has to feed on rodents or other type of food to survive