Wombats - If a predator is chasing it, the wombat can stop dead in half a stride, meaning the predator crashes into its extremely hard bum bone. True story.If you want to describe this you would say what the wombat looks like doing this.Also, you would want to explain how it protects itself.This is what you call a good answer.So if you ever get a story called " QUILLS and THRILLS" you know what to write about and what to write
Numerous animals have developed adaptations to protect themselves. For instance, a porcupine is covered in quills so that predators who try to attack him end up with injuries and go away. Camouflage is another example of a protective adaptation; animals like the chameleon can change colors to blend in with surroundings, making it harder for potential predators to see them.
All animals rely on their skin for protection - it keeps environmental pathogens, chemicals and other noxious stimuli away from the more delicate internal tissues and organs. However, some animals have evolved to have more protections in or on their skin than this, including animals like turtles which have evolved to change their body skin into a hard shell. Other animals rely on their skin for camoflage, such as the speckled pattern on a fawn (baby deer). Still others use their skin for danger-marking protection, including the monarch butterfly who has bold coloration to advertise the toxins in its body to potential predators. Finally, a few animals secrete toxins or poisons directly onto their skin, such as the poison dart frogs of the South American rainforests.
Animals that may change shape to protect themselves are snakes and lizards. Chameleons actually change their coloring to fit their surroundings.
Many animals are protective, especially mother animals. They will protect their babies and even fight for them.
They protect them selves by their body parts.
Like birds they have there beaks to beak there enemies.
Porcupines because they protect them selves with quills and eat leaves and they are vegiterian / they don't eat meat
find out your selves you lazy buts
yes
So that they don't get eaten them selves
We are the only animals to study our selves, not sure if that helps.
They camouflauge and they do not see the animal
well tigers really don't defend them selves becausee they are a predator to any kind of animal
women wear animal skirts and cut off sides and selves tank top. men wear cut off selves shirts and shorts made frome animal skin like deer,bufalo, and other big animals like the women do.
yes, used the contects of our selves or your selves
accept your selves
my name is selves selves selves you can use whatever words you want in a sentence
Porcupines because they protect them selves with quills and eat leaves and they are vegiterian / they don't eat meat
UV rays are absorbed by the ozone layer. It protects the earth from harmful UV radiations of the sun.
You don't - the correct English would be 'them selves'. "They would wash them selves each morning" is correct. "They would wash their selves each morning" is incorrect.
Lester Selves was born in 1906.
Our Bodies Our Selves was created in 1993.
they defend their selves by their claws