The Large Mouth Bass, Micropterus salmoidesis, uses structure like weeds, logs, grass and rocks to conceal themselves from predators as well as ambush prey.
One of the apex predators in the environment.
it protect it self by using it'steeth and his large mouth
Scallops protect themselves from rapidly opening and closing its mouth to swim quickly and out of a predator's path.
Herons, alligators, otters, humans. As adults, these predatory fish have few enemies.
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It is a swift swimmer when aroused, and prefers to flee from its enemies.
It ducts its head to protect its unprotected face and underside, positions itself to where its tail is facing the foe, and backs itself into it. The quills stick in, and are hard to get out. If the quills get in the mouth, the offender might not be able to eat.
Large pike are ambush predators, and often will take bass up to two pounds. Large bass will also eat small pike.
with their mouth
with their mouth
The large teeth it holds in its large mouth and sharp claws. They also travel in prides and have an intimidating roar.I am a little bit of an expert on big cats. I love them especially tigers. And i believe that Lions protect themselves with their roar. That scares away animals that are likely to eat them.. They also can use their Paws and Claws to hit and rip at unwanted guests on their territory
A poodle protects itself in the same way as any other canid does - intimidating body language including a loud bark, and a strong mouth full of sharp teeth.