chameleon
Some animals that use projectiles as a defense mechanism include spitting cobras, bombardier beetles, and archerfish.
Some animals known to use projectiles for defense or hunting include archerfish, spitting cobras, and some species of birds like the horned screamer.
No, but the camel does use it's spit as a defense method.
animals use their color of fur or feathers to blend in with their surounding. For example an iguana changes brown when it clings to a tree.
a unique defense if animals doesnt make any sense revise and repost
Napeleon
Giraffes do not typically use mimicry as a defense mechanism. They rely on their height, speed, and strength to avoid predators rather than blending in with their environment through mimicry.
Cheetahs use their speed for defense as they can outrun any potential predator.
Size and ferociousness are the key defense tactics these whales use for their own protection. They have sharp teeth and can charge other animals. Smashing into them, or tearing chunks from their bodies.
It is important for animals to change colors in their habitat. It is important because some animals use this as a defense mechanism so that they can hide from predators.
most animals that live there are the same color as the alagae that grows on top of the water. they use their body color as a camoflouge to blend in and hide from predators.
They use their venom to kill prey. They don't want to waste it for defense