how do plants survive in spite of being constantly eating up by animals
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Plants have evolved an enormous array of mechanical and chemical defenses against the animals that eat them. ... Plant defenses include: Mechanical protection on the surface of the plant; complex polymers that reduce plant digestibility to animals; and toxins that kill or repel herbivores.
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Plant defenses include: Mechanical protection on the surface of the plant; complex polymers that reduce plant digestibility to animals; and toxins that kill or repel herbivores. Plants also have features that enhance the probability of attracting natural enemies to herbivores.
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