With their teeth and with their speed. Piranhas are only a few inches long, but they have razor sharp teeth. By travelling in schools of hundreds, even thousands of individuals, they represent a daunting challenge to predators, as well as a risk to animals and humans.
They defend themselves with their speed and sharp teeth.
to defend themselves to their enemies
to defend themselves to their enemies
personally i think that roaches cant defend themselves because they dont have any special talent to help defend themselves
Bumble bees are usually placid but will defend themselves if they feel threatened.
It blends in with the ocean floor. So enemies can not see the flounder.
To defend themselves against predators.
They were cannibals, which probably frightened their enemies away. They were also very violent; having a war-time government and a peace-time government, meaning that they were very prepared to go to war.
Pecking out their enemies eyeballs and clawing and biting....That sounds really nasty.....>.<
They defend themselves by using their trunk to scare their predators.
Tasmanian devils defend themselves by using their very sharp teeth and powerful jaws against potential enemies. When threatened, they can release a powerful and repulsive scent.
A porcupine has quills to defend themselves against harm's way (defend them from predators).