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Earwigs protect themselves primarily through their pincers, or cerci, which are located on their abdomen. These pincers can be used to grasp or pinch predators, serving as a defense mechanism. Additionally, earwigs may hide in damp, sheltered environments during the day to avoid detection by potential threats. If threatened, they can also emit a foul-smelling secretion to deter predators.

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