Rabbits can protect themselves by scurrying back to their borrows quickly before they get caught by the predator or to bite the animal if it is smaller than them. Usually, rabbits don't bite animals even as a defence strategy because their teeth are long rather than sharp. Some rabbits, depending on the environment, can camouflage which helps them appear 'invisible' to the predator and seem to have disappeared.
claws and poison
With its big claw, it can snap a pencil in two
The parrot has two main ways to defend itself, their beak and their claws. Both are very powerful, and when used in the right way, both can tear skin and cause damage to its opponent.
There are two ways of defence that I know of, one is that they have the ability to drop their tail so that the tail distracts the predator, so hopefully the leopard gecko can scurry away. The second is biting.
Advantage
This forced the German army to defend itself on two fronts.
they have hard, waxy and are good at burrowing.
There are two syllables in rabbit
A hare and a rabbit are two different animals.
"Rabbit" has two closed syllables.
what two organ stysems that defend the body against infection are
An Amami rabbit is a species of rabbit found on two islands in Japan, Latin name Pentalagus furnessi.