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how do animals like fish elephant and leaf insect protect themselves​

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Answered by lalharitvm
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Answer:

The spines help to keep the fish's enemies away. Some animals have body shapes or colours that match their surroundings. This makes it easier for these animals to hide from their enemies. a) Leaf insects have green body parts that look like leaves.

Answered by zumba12
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All Living organisms must protect themselves in order to survive on this planet.

Explanation:

  • Fish use a variety of strategies to defend themselves. They use their colour to blend in with their surroundings and avoid predators. Some even have spines or venom in their bodies. Their behaviour and colouring, as well as how they use their surroundings and their body form, are all influenced by the defence tactics they employ.
  • Elephants can defend themselves and can harm any animal that attacks them by trampling them or hitting them with their large tusks. Only the largest pack animals would be able to eat them.
  • Camouflage is used by leaf insects to mimic the appearance of a leaf. They do it so well that predators often can't tell the difference between them and real leaves. To further confuse predators, the leaf insect walks back and forth, as if it were a real leaf blown by the wind.
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