How do scientists usually communicate and defend the results of an investigation
Behavioral adaptations of a pika include creating haypiles to store food for winter, being diurnal to avoid nighttime predators, and using alarm calls to communicate with others in the colony. They are also known to be territorial and vocal to defend their foraging areas.
Yes, woodpeckers can be territorial and will defend their nesting sites, food sources, and territories from other woodpeckers. They may use vocalizations and physical displays to communicate and establish boundaries with other birds.
it sceamed and wacked a leaf on the predertore
People had to be willing to defend and support their country
They defend by the way their worst enemy attack
how does a lion communicate with other animals and with people
Usually to establish and defend their kingdoms.
Bumble bees are usually placid but will defend themselves if they feel threatened.
Seagulls circle and screech in the sky to communicate with each other, search for food, or defend their territory.
Usually only to defend the hive or colony.
Usually dragonhide or just take your armour off
if it is getting attacked it will usually bite or injur the animal
They usually defend them selves with their feet.They are actually kinda like ninjas.
Usually they will try to run and hide; if caught they may try to bite.
Croaching....I think that's how you spell it.
Small guns made of wrought iron were usually mounted on ship to help defend them from enemy ships. These guns were used to threaten, and scare away enemies. They were mounted to the ship's deck.
I do not think squirrels defend there selves in my opinion they usually run away very fast from dogs or any other predetors that chase or eat them.