Fawn (baby deer) protect themselves by staying still. When mom is away getting food, the fawn lays still, like sleeping. This prevents predators from noticing them. They are also well protected by mom, who will lead preators and other threats, like humans, away from her baby. She does this by making herself noticable and running. Fawn are also protected durring their first spring and summer by their spotted coat. The spoted coat is less noticable in foliage than a solid color. When their first winter coat grows in, it will be a solid color.
Cicadas do not really defend themselves and have many predators that can eat them. They may protect themselves by predator satiation which means they emerge all at once and predators are not able to eat them all.
fhuck u it defend itself bi comouflaging
Elephants protect themselves by living in groups that provide safety in numbers, using their size and strength as a deterrent to predators, and displaying defensive behaviors like trumpeting, charging, and using their tusks. They also rely on their intelligence and strong social bonds to communicate and coordinate to ward off threats.
Lions protect themselves from enemies by living and hunting in groups called prides, where they work together to defend their territory. They use their sharp teeth and claws as weapons to fend off threats, and adult males are especially protective of the pride. Lions also roar loudly to intimidate potential foes and signal their presence to other lions in the area.
A female lion is usually the actual hunter, because they teach their cubs and are more sneaky. The hide in the grass, waiting to pounce. A male just chases the prey. That's all I know by heart.
how do animals protect themselves from their enemies by using there mouth parts
By throwing mud on their enemies
they raddle
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they camouflage
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By using their tencles
Camoflauge
The makahiya protect themselves by flipping their leaves
by pretending they are dead
they fly away
By outrunnig there enimes