Ibis birds protect themselves through various strategies, including their ability to fly away from threats and their use of sharp beaks for foraging and defense. They often forage in groups, which provides safety in numbers against predators. Additionally, some species display defensive behaviors, such as feigning injury or using loud calls to deter potential threats. Their keen eyesight and awareness of their surroundings also help them avoid danger.
how do young protect itself
how does 'what' protect itself.
A blackbrid can protect itself from danger by
Pig protect itself by hiding
how dose the milkfish protect itself
The opossum protect itself by playing dead.
THe Meller's Chameleon protect itself by blending in.
Huh? You didn't say 'what' does it do to protect itself from others.
A sea sponge protect itself by releasing toxic gases.
it protect itself by using it's sharp claws
The mascot of the hurricanes of UM goes by the the name of Sebastian the Ibis. I have no idea what an Ibis is but that's what he is an Ibis. Improved: An Ibis is a swamp bird that looks like a small crane. They can be found all over southern FL, including the U Miami campus. I have seen many white Ibis on the campus. I have also seen red varieties in zoos.
It camouflages itself