Dolphins have sleek bodies and swim fast. They are often in groups called pods and stick together for defense. They have hard noses and will use them as a battering ram on their enemies.
the structures of defense can be their claws and sharp teeth
the pink dolphins defence is falaping its tail and using its bottle like nose to poke the enimy
Dolphins. Because they're are better than people think, especially on defense and the Bills are overrated.
Stinging cells
It's neck
many minds
a bottlenose dolphin defense itself with its nose it rams its nose into itgs enemys
dolphins hit sharks in the face with their tails and because there always in pods.
Lionfish have poisonous spines.
it's hard shell
In the early 80s the Miami Dolphins' defense were known as the Killer B's because many of their starters' last names began with a B, including Kim Bokamper, Bob Baumhower, Doug Betters, and the Blackwood brothers. The Killer Bees were the NFL's top rated defense in 1982, and they led the Dolphins to the Super Bowl. By 1985 the defense had many of the same names, but was no longer a good defense. A joke referred to the team as the Miami Olphins since the team had no D.
Birds fly to avoid predators. Some have protective coloring.