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  • They have sacs that contain the ink- producing gland that secrete the cloud of ink hang in the water to confuse the predators.
  • some of them live deep in the sea so as to away from the advanced and active predators
  • they as ability to change their color,texture and body shapes and if those camouflage don't work they can still disappeared in the cloud of ink.
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Q: What adaptations might mollusks without shells use to defend against predators?
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