worms can survive in very deep ground. when a preditor attacks the worm dig far down in the soil. also worms have small spikes that can dig into the ground to ancor theworm in place.
Marine worms protect themselves through various means such as burrowing into sand or mud, hiding in crevices, and developing toxic or unpalatable compounds in their bodies that deter predators. Some marine worms also have specialized structures like spines, bristles, or tough outer coverings that act as physical deterrents to predators.
they do it themselves.
Yes, worms mate. Worms are both male and female but they cannot reproduce by themselves. They wrap themselves together in their mucus and exchange sperm packets.
Yes, Worms can because they are so bendy they are able to have sex by themselves
When worms are exposed to sunlight, they typically seek shelter to avoid desiccation and potential harm. Sunlight can dry out their moist skin, which is essential for their respiration. As a result, worms often burrow deeper into the soil or seek cover under leaves and debris to protect themselves from the sun's harmful effects.
They protect themselves by squirting ink.
They defend themselves by releasing disgusting slime when attacked.
Citizens protect themselves with police departments. Nations protect themselves with a military.
they use their sting tail to protect themselves
how do lionfish protect themselves
Different worms have different defence mechanisms. Some are toxic, whereas others have sharp spines (bristles) that stick into and cause pain in potential attackers.
They release slime