When the predator goes to bite the animal it tastes the poison and leaves it alone.
It's a way for them to protect themselves from predators, it's a form of defense.
use their poison
it so hot the poison protects the frog and poison melts off and cant protect themselves
how fireflies protect themselves is that they have some kind of poison on them that when a predtor eats them it just spits them out
Poisonous seahorses use their poison to protect themselves from their predators. They will emit the toxic matter when they sense danger.
The snakes throw poison from their sharp teeth or sometimes they bite.
The stingrays protect themselves by using their pointy tails to stab people and animals then swim away. Their poison is similar to the rattlesnake's venom.
The Cane Toad has poison glands, and the tadpoles are highly toxic to most animals if ingested.
the skin has poison in it
Some animals that protect themselves with their color patterns are the chameleon, the ladybug, the gila monster, and the poison dart frog. The eastern newt is reddish-orange in color, a warning to other animals that it is highly toxic.
Poison.
They protect theirselves with their poison.