No
Crocodiles can use their tails for protection, but their main form of defence is to bite attackers with their powerful jaws, equipped with sharp teeth to penetrate and hold on. Research indicates that crocodiles have a bite comparable to the low end of the power that T Rex was estimated to have. As crocodiles are apex predators, at the top of their food chain, they have minimal need to protect themselves from other predators.
Baby garter snakes fend for themselves from the moment they are born.
Snakes get their food from the garden, such as rats, lizards and other small animals.
They build a home underground to protect them from predators
The snakes throw poison from their sharp teeth or sometimes they bite.
No. As with all snakes young boas take care of themselves.
They could bite and/or produce an unpleasant smelling liquid from their bodies.
snakes can camoflage and probably at night they steal food from kitchens.they kill or get food and drink water from a pond. they protect themselves by biting,wrapping themselves on the victum or predators body parts,and they wrap themselves in a high place.
they are streamline and they have scales to protect themselves. With a really fat mommy like yours.
A few possible answers: Armadillo Millipede Snakes
rattle snakes coil and emit the hiss sound of its rattle. When they coil that is the position were they can do the jump to attack and bite injecting the venom.
By hiding behind objects ,and capturing their prey
They protect themselves by squirting ink.
It either coils up and raises its head or it will turn and slither away, if it has the option of doing so. It also depends on what breed of snake is being threatened. Venomous snakes of course will defend themselves and strike. However, docile snakes tend to coil up and protect themselves.
Citizens protect themselves with police departments. Nations protect themselves with a military.
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