Wasps sting their attackers continuously
With the stinger on its behind, it strikes the attacker with the needle- like spike. mind you, it hurts ALOT.
Wasps can symbolized unchecked aggression. The wasp is a seemingly angry, fearful creature that viciously defends itself and the hive at all costs.
Squids spray ink to its enemies so that they can't see them.
it expels ink from within... which clouds the water...
They defend themselves by using their trunk to scare their predators.
Magick Defends Itself was created in 1986.
Wasps, or Yellowjackets, posses a large stinger. They use it on any threats to itself or the hive, no matter the size. They inject venom to produce a stinging pain. It can kill/knock out insects, but anything bigger than that justs gets an unpleasant pinch. You'd know this if you'd been stung as many times as I have
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Wasps protect themselves from enemies by using their stinger to defend against predators and threats. They can also release pheromones to signal for help from other wasps in the colony when under attack. Additionally, some species of wasps have warning coloration to deter potential threats.