Penguins are able to protect themselves through their excellent swimming ability as well as their coloration. Penguins have white or other light colors on their stomachs and black on their backs. This protects them from being seen by predators while they are in the water. If a predator is below them in the water, the white stomach will blend into the snow and the light shining down from the sun. If a predator is above the penguin, the black will blend into the dark sea.
they usually just swim away from predators (when in the water), and try to make it to land (where water-born predtors can't reach). even though they do occasionally bite, penguins don't have teeth, so in the event of a land-born predator, they usually create a commotion and "circle the wagons" (and hope the predator doesn't find a straggler). to protect their eggs from air-born predators, the penguin keeps it's eggs on it's feet with a flap of skin over the top.
The Atlantic Puffin has no natural land predators in their habitat and are protected by law. However their eggs still preyed on by certain gulls.
Other puffin species are preyed on by foxes, Arctic foxes, owls, bald eagles, peregrine falcons and egg-sntaching ravens or gulls.
Puffins deliberately nest in inaccessible cliffs on islands and coasts where it is near impossible for land predators to access them. This is their main defence against land predators including humans. The majority of puffin colonies are on islands that are not inhabited by any carnivore mammals. It seems they are very smart about selecting their habitats.
As for bird predators, the puffin will simply withdraw into the cliff-holes that they are nesting in. They burrow their eggs into the cliff-side nest in order to try and make them harder for egg-snatchers to spot.
Swimming away is the first option, if on land they will slide on the belly on the snow or ice to escape. It also will fight if cornered. Also hiding works.
Puffins do not live in the Arctic, the furthest north they can be found is 63° which is outside the Arctic Circle.
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They camouflage
Precious little hot weather where the puffins live. If they should get hot however they could just take a dip in the ocean.
Penguins protect themselves from predators by counter shading. Their black and white coloring can make them hard to see while in the ocean. They fight each other by grabbing their opponents beak and twisting.
The Atlantic Puffin has a downy under-plumage that provides thermal insulation in the cold. The molt and lose the downy feathers in warmer weather to keep cool.
They survive if they take care of themselves properly.
They protect themselves by squirting ink.
Citizens protect themselves with police departments. Nations protect themselves with a military.
they use their sting tail to protect themselves
how do lionfish protect themselves
Scorpions protect themselves by having a hard exoskeleton that serves as a physical barrier against predators. They also have venomous stingers that they use for defense when threatened. Additionally, scorpions are nocturnal animals, which helps them avoid many predators that are active during the day.
There are no Antarctic puffins -- puffins live in the Arctic.
puffins are not dangerous.
no, they protect themselves XD I have to laugh at that, but it is true they protect themselves.