The hedgehog and the porcupine.
This took me an hour of googling this morning to get the answer! The crucial element turned out to be that it defends itself in its burrow. Once I put that statement into Google I got the answer I was after, from a Wikipedia entry: phragmosis.
Magick Defends Itself was created in 1986.
The platypus is a shy and solitary animal which only defends itself, never initiating an attack.
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kicking
It doesn't.
runaway
They camouflage into grass
It defends itself by growling and biting its enemy and scratching it
The tiger-beetle defends itself by flying away. They are the fastest flying insect in the world. Tiger-beetles are found everywhere, with the exception Hawaii, Antarctica, the Maldives, and Tasmania.
Indeed: a Trace Fossil is that of a burrow, footprint, coprolite, etc that's not a fossil of the animal itself that left the trace.
It defends itself by blinding who ever is hunting it.