Mollusca have developed various strategies to escape or protect themselves from predators. Many possess hard, calcareous shells that provide physical protection against attacks. Some species, like octopuses, can use camouflage to blend into their surroundings, while others can expel ink to obscure their escape. Additionally, certain mollusks have evolved toxic or distasteful chemicals to deter potential predators.
Pronghorns escape by running, if possible. Their horns and hooves can be deadly, if necessary,
the crow can protect itself fron predators by summining death to take their souls
The first line of defense is to escape and climb a tree. If that fails, the raccoon will fight with claws and teeth to protect itself.
adaptations of a ribbed mussel are its color to camouflage itself from predators and its hard shell also to protect itself from predators
to protect themslfe
to protect its babies
It as claws to protect it from its natural predators
no it does not use spikes to protect itself
Weddell seals swim under the ice to protect themselves from predators. They live in remote habitats that also helps to protect them from predators.
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by its claws
by burrowing itself. Clues in the name!