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How does it protect itself from predators?

How does it protect itself from predators?

Camouflage is a well-known way for animals to protect themselves from predators, but perhaps no creature in the animal kingdom is as good at it as walking sticks. More than 3,000 species of these insects exist across the world, and their stick-like appearance serves them well in hiding from potential predators.

  1. How does it protect itself against predators?
  2. How does nature protect itself?
  3. How do the following animals protect themselves from their enemies tortoise?
  4. What animal is the most protective?
  5. How do the following animals protect themselves from their enemies chameleon?
  6. What animals eat their parents?

How does it protect itself against predators?

Camouflage and special body coverings are two ways that animals protect themselves from other animals.

How does nature protect itself?

Plants can't run away from danger like most animals can, so they have developed their own weapons and armor in order to protect themselves. ... To deter larger animals some plants have sharp spines or thorns, while others have leaves that sting or are bitter to taste.

How do the following animals protect themselves from their enemies tortoise?

Tortoises have the ability to use their tough claws and strong legs to dig into the ground and create burrows, which protect them from both predators, as well as hot and cold climate conditions. A tortoise may dig several burrows in its territory as a means of escaping weather conditions or predators as needed.

What animal is the most protective?

Elephants may be the most protective moms on the planet. Herds of females and children usually travel together in a circle with the youngest member on the inside, protected from predators. If one child becomes an orphan, the rest of the herd will adopt him. Elephants also mourn their dead.

How do the following animals protect themselves from their enemies chameleon?

Chameleons change their skin colours according to the surroundings. This protects them from their enemies by developing a protective colouring or camouflage.

What animals eat their parents?

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Matriphagy, or mother-eating, is found in some insects, spiders, scorpions, and nematode worms. Crab spider mothers provide their young with unfertilized eggs to eat, but it's not enough. The young spiders also eat their mother over the course of several weeks.

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