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Many. lets see the amardillo has a hard shell-like plating on it and when danger aproaches it can retreat into it and then theres is the enchidna which has spiny throne-like hairs that can also dig rapidly and can go into a ball for its defense and then there are the deers and antelope that have speed and endurance and most species have anters aswell to defend themselves and there yuong the animals have evolved in this world to live with what they have and they do just that it is just so awesome how the have adapted from the smallest insect to the largest mammal they have been here longer then us and well porbalby stay longer then us.

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Well in animals they all have different ways of defensive behaviors in animals for instens a few defensive behaviors in a dog are;showing their teeth, grouling, some dogs are not fighters and go for being submisif, which is normally shown by maybe rolling onto their backs or even just getting to a lower position. This is called submission.

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