Lichen employs several strategies to avoid predation, including producing secondary metabolites that can be toxic or unpalatable to herbivores. Additionally, their tough, fibrous structure makes them less appealing and harder to digest. Some lichen species also exhibit camouflage, blending in with their surroundings to avoid detection by animals. Together, these adaptations help lichen thrive in various environments despite potential threats from grazers.
Being able to catch prey, Avoid Being eaten, Adapting to their environment.
A lichen is eukaryotic.
To remove lichen from a canvas awning, you can mix a solution of water and mild detergent, scrub the affected areas with a soft brush or cloth, and rinse thoroughly with clean water. Avoid using harsh chemicals or pressure washers as they can damage the canvas material. Repeat the process if necessary until the lichen is completely removed.
They survive on presence of pollutants, more the pollutant more the lichen and vice versa.
lichen
by shooting them
it can fly
So they don't get eaten. They are covered in scales to avoid them getting eaten by the orca!
He was the Baton Conductor of their orchestra.
They fly away from potential predators.
They can Fly as fast as a sports car
The snail has its shell for protection.
it is small and camouflaged in trees
Dig a big whole in the snow...............
Slowly, also they dont have any predators
Birds can fly away if threatened by raccoons.
It digs a hole and goes under ground.