Surgeonfish defend themselves primarily through their sharp, retractable spines located on either side of their tails, which can inflict painful wounds on predators. Additionally, they often rely on their agility and speed to evade threats in the water. Some species may also use camouflage to blend in with their surroundings, making it harder for predators to spot them. Social behaviors, such as schooling, can also provide safety in numbers.
a dingo defend them self by the claws
they use there claws and wings and beak to defend their self
Ocean Surgeonfish was created in 1855.
A wolf defend Him self by showing their Teeth's and their anger in his or her face.
it can defend by hes body
logger head turtles defend there self by atakking there enermies
Surgeonfish are tropical marine fishes of the family Acanthuridae of the classActinopterygii.
they defend him self by its torns by cammoflauge
it protects its self !
fight
Because they have spikes near the tail, which should be avoided if they are aquarium fish.
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