a tarantula scares away its predator by throwing hairs at them and it stings when it gets in your eyes and nose. It also takes like a hour to make it stop stinging.
to scare away predators or to defend their young.
Yeah they do and the giant petrel bird throws up to scare away predators.
a SNAKES SHARP FANGScan help the snake scare away predators it also helps catch prey
a SNAKES SHARP FANGScan help the snake scare away predators it also helps catch prey
Here are two examples of animals that use false coloring. The butterfly fish has a false eye on its tail so a predator will bite the tail instead. Some moths (such as the blinded sphinx) use false coloring (for example, large eye spot designs on their wings) to scare away predators.
they use their quills to scare them
they use their quills to scare them
To scare away predators.
they stay in groups, and try to scare there predators away.
by attacking.
to scare away predators or to defend their young.
There glowing prescence and scary attitude wards some of the predators off
only if u scare them
Tarantulas in general have few predators. Some include snakes, scorpions, wasps, lizards, birds, and, well, humans. But very few are the tarantulas that become meals.
Animals use sound to communicate and/or scare away predators.
They pull their legs in and the bright colors scare predators away.
Roaring to scare predators away, using its tusks, running away or maybe stepping on things.