it defends its self by using its shell
its shell
with venom & camouflage
A star fish protects its self by these things they have called shape spines
A California sea lion protects its self by hitting the predator with its tall.
# green turtle # box turtle # wood turtle # stinkpot turtle
A Sea Turtle on a Sea turtle doing it
The leatherback sea turtle is related to the loggerhead sea turtle
Green Sea Turtle
The sea turtle can actually turn to the side if faced with a predator like a tiger shark, which will try to get the shell or a flipper in its mouth. When the turtle turns its shell facing the shark, the shark can't wrap its mouth around the shell, so it acts like a shield.
a dingo defend them self by the claws
The leatherback sea turtle is a sea turtle, which is classified as a reptile.
A Kemp's Ridley sea turtle is a critically endangered sea turtle.