The bilby, a small nocturnal marsupial native to Australia, employs both offense and defense strategies to survive. Offensively, it uses its sharp claws to dig for food, such as insects and plant roots, and can quickly burrow to escape threats. Defensively, bilbies rely on their keen senses and speed to evade predators, and they often create complex burrow systems for shelter and safety. Additionally, their coloration helps them blend into their environment, providing further protection from potential threats.
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yes they do
The of offense player should do tricks and pass through the defender
defense.
man to man defence!
NO!!!!!!!!!! they try to score the people who try to prevent it are the Defence
Both the offence and the defence are important in war.
There has to be 11 players on offense and Defence for every play. There has to be at least 7 players on the line of scrimmage prior to the snap of the ball. This applies to both offense and defence
Offense is when a your team is trying to score on the other team, while defense is when you are guarding your basket trying to prevent the other team from scoring.
i think it is. I was playing with my brother and it stood like a defence bay.