What is a defense mechanism
The animal you are referring to is likely a butterfly, specifically the Peacock butterfly (Aglais io). They have long hindwing tails and distinctive eyespots that resemble those of a peacock, serving as a defense mechanism to deter predators.
No, porcupines cannot shoot their quills as a defense mechanism. Quills are released when the porcupine is touched or brushed against, but they are not actively shot out.
Stockholm Syndrome is an example of the defense mechanism of identification.
One of the defense mechanism's of the turtle is the ability to hide in it's shell.
The animal that can shoot quills as a defense mechanism is the porcupine.
No, the hand gestures are not viewed as a defense mechanism but communication mechanism. Some of the hand gestures that is viewed as a defense mechanism includes crossed arms with fists and arm crossed with thumbs.
Adaptation or defense mechanism.
Reflexes are a part of the body's defense mechanism.
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The animal that puts its head in the sand as a defense mechanism is the ostrich.