Their unique odour and bold coloring
Well, they are covered with spikes.
No. They are not used for defense.
Adaptation or defense mechanism.
Eyes front IS an adaptation. Better eyesight for hunters. Prey often have eyes side and that gives them better defense.
The defense of an opossum is that they pass out, or faint
Playing dead is considered a behavioral adaptation in possums. It is a defense mechanism triggered by stress or fear, allowing the possum to appear unappealing to predators. This behavior is innate rather than learned.
Defense can be both a physical and behavioral adaptation, depending on the organism and its environment. Physical adaptations include structural features like shells, spines, or camouflage that provide protection. Behavioral adaptations involve actions or strategies, such as fleeing, hiding, or group defense tactics, that help organisms avoid predation. Together, these adaptations enhance an organism's chances of survival in its ecosystem.
Poisonous venom is a physical adaptation because it is a biological feature of an organism, such as certain snakes or spiders, that allows them to deliver toxic substances as a defense mechanism or to subdue prey. It is not a behavioral adaptation, which refers to how an organism acts in response to its environment.
If you mean the blue tang. Then adaptations of that would be the sharp spines on his sides for defense. Gills of course so he can breath under water.
Strong legs for climbing, thick fur for warmth, long horns for defense. Wild goats are normally larger than domestic ones
As with all rattlesnakes, the salivary gland has adapted to produce venom which is a digestive fluid and used in food getting and defense.
they swim and live under the water they use their gills to breath in and fins to swim and skills use to defense themselves from dangers in sharks etc...