I don't know. But i think it tries to scare off its' enemies first before attacking it.
they carry guns
Dimetrodon belongs to a group of reptiles that later evolved into mammals. Some of these reptiles were said to be poisonous. However, no suggestions have been made about dimetrodon being able to "spit" poison like a sppiting cobra. It´s likely it didn´t inject poison because otherwise scientist would have found hollow fangs like in the case of venomous snakes. It´s quite possible that dimetrodon´s mouth was full of deadly bacteria, like in the case of komodo dragons and crocodiles, which would be just as deadly.
They can swoop down into the forest-floor and escape its predators.
A lynx will defend itself by using its sharp claws and teeth to both attack and defend against predators. It may also utilize its keen senses and agility to evade threats and escape from dangerous situations. Additionally, lynxes are known to be skilled hunters, so they can rely on their hunting abilities for survival when threatened.
Pigs have various ways to defend themselves, such as using their strong teeth to bite, running away from danger, or flattening themselves on the ground to make themselves less of a target. They may also use their loud vocalizations to scare potential threats away.
The Dimetrodon would use its sail to hide from its predators
Dimetrodon is an extinct genus of predatory synapsids containing about 15 species.
A flower may have thorns such as a rose does enabling it to passively defend itself .
Dimetrodon live in the Permian period, which was before the dinosaurs.
The Dimetrodon first appeared in the Paleozoic era, which held the Permian period.
a sea star defend itself by hiding under rocks year around
how dose a boobook owl defend itself
but i cant
slow
by blending in
By biting.
An ox will use its horns, head, hooves, and weight to kill the enemy or defend itself.