Mosses defend themselves primarily through structural adaptations and chemical defenses. Their dense, mat-like growth can inhibit the establishment of competing plant species, while some mosses produce secondary metabolites that deter herbivores and pathogens. Additionally, their ability to tolerate desiccation allows them to survive in harsh environments where other plants may struggle. Overall, these strategies enhance their resilience and survival in diverse habitats.
A flower may have thorns such as a rose does enabling it to passively defend itself .
a sea star defend itself by hiding under rocks year around
how dose a boobook owl defend itself
No, fox don't eat moss .
by blending in
By biting.
An ox will use its horns, head, hooves, and weight to kill the enemy or defend itself.
Japanese beetles are winged insects. To defend itself from predators, it can either fly away from danger or burrow itself deep inside the soil.
What i think that nosebottled dolphin to defend itself is by biting their enemy and swim away as fast as they can.
Dogs use their teeth and strong jaws to defend themselves.
by the pack working together and biting to defend them self
vine snakes are very fast and can defend themslefs