Some have very quick reflexes, some have an outer skeletal system, others are venomous, some are said to be poisonous (But they are not actually poisonous) and for the most part (a general opinion) ... just being creepy! (The last one is enough for me)
When the spider is in its web it will be safe from predators except from spider eating wasps which can find the spiders in their webs. If the spider is out of its web it cant protect itself but only can run and try and get away.
it rapes its preditor.
it jumps up and down
I think it hides to stay away from prediters.
If it thinks it is in danger, it will bite what it thinks is the threat (in most cases, that means you).
Spider monkeys can run and swing from trees and vines. The jaguar cannot move from tree to tree as fast as a spider monkey, and most are killed on or near the ground, or pounced upon from concealment.
It protects itself by its symbol on its stomach that warns every human and animal that she's a black widow!(and that will scare the humans and other animals)
When a spider with a water drop on its head encounters a rainstorm, the water drop on its head may get washed away by the rain. The spider may seek shelter to protect itself from the rain.
A spider hangs upside down from its web to catch prey more easily and to protect itself from predators. This position allows the spider to quickly detect vibrations on the web and respond swiftly to potential threats or food sources.
* it comouflages its self * idon't know any more
the way the green crab protects itself is by using its claws and or its larger pincher
Lima beans protect themselves by creating a chemical that attract predator mites to eat the spider mites. This was announced in a study by Ian Baldwin in 2001. He was working with the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Biology in Jena, Germany.