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Violets defend themselves primarily through chemical means by producing secondary metabolites, such as alkaloids and phenolics, which can deter herbivores and reduce the likelihood of being eaten. Additionally, their leaves' tough texture can make them less palatable. Violets may also utilize their growth habits, such as hiding in dense foliage, to avoid predation. These strategies help them survive in their natural habitats.

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