They defend themselves by changing their color to match their surroundings.
Defendants.
Murder, genocide.
Because the Dutch, who settled it, made a large wall where or near (I'm not sure) where the street it is to defend themselves. I don't know who they were trying to defend themselves from.
because the were power full
Porcupines defend themselves with their quills.
They defend themselves by releasing disgusting slime when attacked.
Porcupines defend themselves with their quills.
They run away from predators or may defend themselves using their horns.
They don't really defend themselves. They hide in aneomes and swim away.
Probably how most dogs defend themselves; By biting and growling and snarling.
baby tigers can noy defend themselves because their weak and only small.
wedge tail eagle can defend themselves by using there claws and beak
Yes, woodpeckers can be territorial and will defend their nesting sites, food sources, and territories from other woodpeckers. They may use vocalizations and physical displays to communicate and establish boundaries with other birds.
yes, they defend for themselves, and for the rest of the pack
Chameleons defend themselves by changing the colour of their body, allowing them to blend into their surroundings. This is called camouflage.
They defend themselves by pecking at other birds. This often will scare away other birds.