Antechinus have incredibly sharp teeth. They are quick, adept climbers and can squeeze through impossible openings. They are vulnerable to cats, snakes, goannas, foxes etc, so their speed and agility are their best weapons.
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how does 'what' protect itself.
A blackbrid can protect itself from danger by
how dose the milkfish protect itself
Pig protect itself by hiding
The opossum protect itself by playing dead.
Huh? You didn't say 'what' does it do to protect itself from others.
THe Meller's Chameleon protect itself by blending in.
The term "Marsupial mouse" covers a range of small, carnivorous marsupials in Australia, including the phascogale, dunnart, ningaui, planigale and antechinus, just to name a few. These animals are aggressive hunters, equipped with sharp teeth to deter any would-be predators.
A sea sponge protect itself by releasing toxic gases.
it protect itself by using it's sharp claws
Yes. The Swamp antechinus is found along the southern coast, while the Dusky antechinus is found sporadically through the coastal plains. The Yellow-footed antechinus is also found through inland Victoria, through to the Grampians in the west. The Agile antechinus is quite widespread as well, from the eastern coast through the central regions of Victoria.