1) camoflauge. Snakes are soft supple easy animals for prey for BIRDS. They can stay extremely still, so then they hide. This is also a snake attacking strategy 2) in the arms of a bigger predetor, any snake will probably attempt to get out of the trap. 3) as a last resort, a corn snake will try to constrict it's attacker. Not going to work if it wants to KILL the attacker, but will probably make it let go. if this doesn't help, re ask the question and put ntm at the end. NTM stands for not twilight maniac. Not to offend myself, but I don't want to keep answering the same questions!!!! twilight maniac
The Eastern Coral snake defends itself by its venom. Therefore it's bite can be fatal, and should be seen to at once.
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A sea snake's first defense would be to swim away or hide from predators. If cornered a sea snake can deliver a highly venomous bite.
when its being attacked so it has 2 defend its self.
a dingo defend them self by the claws
they use there claws and wings and beak to defend their self
A wolf defend Him self by showing their Teeth's and their anger in his or her face.
In the United States, the most famous examples would be the venomous coral snake, and the nonvenomous Pueblan milk snake and Scarlet king snake, which uses their similar coloring as a form of self-protection (known to zoologists as mimicry.)
it can defend by hes body
logger head turtles defend there self by atakking there enermies
they defend him self by its torns by cammoflauge
it protects its self !
fight
he defend his self by flying
how do black caiman defend there self