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a lobster can crack a shell with its claw and the claws help the lobster protect its self from predators
a sea star avoids predators because it has spikes on it so it's predators can't eat it
under a dock
Humans, that's basically it. Anything else that would swallow a lobster would not come that close to shore. comin from a lobster fisherman
The Greater Bilby avoids predators by being nocturnal and hiding down it's burrow.
it claws are to protect it from predators and to kill its prey they also blend in to hind and catch their prey
it claws are to protect it from predators and to kill its prey they also blend in to hind and catch their prey
Lobsters will tuck their tails under their abdomens and quickly propel themselves backward to escape predators. Some lobsters have a spine on their tail for protecting them from predators.
The musky rat-kangaroo avoids its predators by foraging for food at night, being nocturnal. It is the smallest species of kangaroo in Australia, so it hides easily under shrubs, and can dig burrows in which to hide.
Dolphins rely on their speed and agility to evade predators. They may also use their ability to dive deep underwater or swim in a group to confuse predators. Additionally, dolphins have a keen sense of hearing and echolocation, helping them detect threats in their environment.
a lobster has many predators from sharks to octopi and sometimes Evan other lobsters and human. Chris.m. age 12
A rock lobster is just a distinct type of lobster. There are many kinds of lobster, such as the rock lobster and the blue spiny lobster.