displacement
The defense mechanism of the stag beetle larva is to excrete a secretion. They can also play dead if they fear they are in danger.
also known as Martin-Bell syndrome, Marker X syndrome, and FRAXA syndrome
The Mimosa pudica, also known as the sensitive plant or touch-me-not, folds its leaves when touched as a defense mechanism to deter predators.
Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) is also known in the medical community as Ekbom Syndrome and Wittmaack-Ekbom Syndrome. Anxietas Tiblarum and Anxietas Tibialis are also medical names for Restless Leg Syndrome.
A zorilla, also known as an African polecat, is a small carnivorous mammal native to Africa. It resembles a skunk in appearance and is known for releasing a strong-smelling secretion as a defense mechanism.
Endogenous hypercortisolism is known as Cushing's syndrome.
It also known as hemisection of the spinal cord or partial spinal sensory syndrome
It also known as Brown-Sequard syndrome or partial spinal sensory syndrome
It is also known as isolation syndrome
Bandicoots use a defense mechanism known as "burrowing" to escape predators. When threatened, they quickly dig into the ground to create a burrow or seek refuge in dense vegetation, allowing them to hide from danger. This behavior not only provides protection but also helps them evade detection by predators. Additionally, their nocturnal habits help them avoid many daytime hunters.
Agnatha, also known as jawless fish, lack jaws and scales. They have a cartilaginous skeleton, a round mouth, and a single nostril on their head. Agnatha are also known for their ability to produce slime as a defense mechanism.
Yes. Kartagener Syndrome is also known as Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia.