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Salmon's self-defense primarily involves evasion and camouflage. While they don't have traditional defensive mechanisms like claws or venom, they rely on their ability to swim swiftly and navigate through complex environments, such as rocky riverbeds or dense underwater vegetation, to escape predators. Additionally, their coloration can help them blend in with their surroundings, making it harder for predators to spot them. When cornered, some species may also utilize their sharp fins to ward off attackers.

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