Stingray use coloration to pratect themselves by blending into whatever is their background
It has a dusty color to it so it can lie down at the bottem of any water envoirment and not be noticed.
The arctic ptarmigan blend in with the snow
The sphinx moth uses their coloration to blend in with snow so preditors don't notice them.
The arctic fox uses coloration to protect themselves by changing colors with the seasons. Foxes are white in the winter, so they are hard to see in the snow, and reddish-brown at other times of the year, so they blend in with the ground.
they use their sting tail to protect themselves
Their colors warn predators that they are poisonous
Robber flies use coloration to mimic bees or wasps, which are typically avoided by predators due to their stinging ability. This mimicry helps deter predators from attacking the robber fly, thus providing protection.
Ravens protect themselves by flying away from their enemies. Ravens also use their beak to protect themselves when they need to.
yes it does
They run and/or use their claws.
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They use their poisonous fins