camouflage
Yes, an insect's color can help keep it safe by providing camouflage against predators or by warning predators of its toxicity. Some insects may also mimic the colors of other insects that are more dangerous to deter predators from attacking them.
Leopard geckos dig to create burrows for hiding, sleeping, and regulating their body temperature. Digging also helps them feel secure and safe in their environment.
unicorns, leprechauns and dwarfs
Quills keep the porcupines safe from any predators.
To keep them safe from wolves and other predators
Yes, the thamin deer is safe. People are putting them in wildlife parks to keep them away from predators.
they have a special tactic to hide themselve
A black panther lives in a den to keep it's babies safe from predators and the mother can keep a close eye for any predators then to alert the cubs.
These are enclosures, often made of stone, which were used to keep the sheep safe at night from predators such as Jackals and wolves.
Yes, leopard geckos can safely consume isopods as part of their diet. Isopods are a nutritious and safe food source for leopard geckos.
Yes, when encountering poisonous geckos in the wild, it is important to avoid touching or handling them, as their venom can be harmful. It is also advisable to keep a safe distance and not provoke or disturb them. If bitten, seek medical attention immediately.
An exoskeleton is the skeleton that is outside of the bugs body. It is like aromor plating and allows the bug to be safe from predators