Ulysses butterflies, known for their striking blue wings, protect themselves primarily through camouflage and mimicry. When resting, their dark undersides blend in with the foliage, making it difficult for predators to spot them. Additionally, their vibrant colors can serve as a warning to potential predators about their unpalatable taste, as they often feed on toxic plants during their larval stage. This combination of strategies helps enhance their survival in the wild.
by hiding
yes i have seen 1
Pandas are quite huge in size and will intimidate their enemies by their shear size alone. They also use their claws and teeth for protection.
a lot ..... like a lot a lot .................... there are more being made everyday!
They have an exoskeleton, which protects their body, and they have powerful pinchers
They eather host it themselfes, or rent it.
because they want girls to like them. And they want themselfes to be hot
They camoflage themselfs by growing new skin in different colors to match their enviornment.
it teaches him to be creative and express themselfes. it will also make them happy and proud
Ulysses, also known as Odysseus, was compelled to fight in the Trojan War due to his oath to protect Helen, the wife of Menelaus, after all the Greek leaders pledged to support him in case of her abduction. When Paris, a Trojan prince, eloped with Helen, this oath necessitated Ulysses' participation in the war alongside the Achaeans. Additionally, Ulysses sought to prove his bravery and secure his legacy as a hero, which further motivated his involvement in the conflict.
Its the total weight of the goods themselfes = (gross weight minus packing)
they would expect more people to help in the country