Animals protect themselves by:1. Camouflaging themselves or imitating other animals
2. Releasing smells or liquids that bother predators
3. Injuring enemies with hard thorny body parts.
4. By simply biting, scratching and other defensive attacks.
Some examples include bristles, spines, and stingers; stink glands; body or wing coloration used as camouflage.
camouflage
Diatoms and foraminifera are types of protists that produce tests, which are hard outer coverings that protect the organism.
Yes with a hole in themselves
Protists defend themselves through various mechanisms such as producing toxins, forming protective shells or cysts, using flagella to escape predators, and engulfing or expelling invaders through phagocytosis. Some protists also have mutualistic relationships with other organisms for protection.
Manta Rays protect themselves by jumping onto the predator or swimming at them with full speed and agility.
to protect themselves
They protect themselves by squirting ink.
Diatoms and foraminifera are types of protists that produce tests, which are hard outer coverings that protect the organism.
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
Yes with a hole in themselves
Barnacles protect themselves by sticking to something sturdy.
no, they protect themselves XD I have to laugh at that, but it is true they protect themselves.
dont think they can protect themselves
They protect themselves with their horns, made with really strong bones , and thick skin used as a shield to protect themselves.
Protists defend themselves through various mechanisms such as producing toxins, forming protective shells or cysts, using flagella to escape predators, and engulfing or expelling invaders through phagocytosis. Some protists also have mutualistic relationships with other organisms for protection.
I think they protect themselves by their height,or attract other bugs that kill the pest. Or standing still. They also protect themselves by pulling in their long flowers to protect the seeds.