How do the deer protects themselves from enemies
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There are three main ways a deer defends itself from predators: scent, hooves and antlers. Deer are commonly mistaken as defenseless creatures because of their natural grace, calm demeanor and outward appearance. The hide, meat and antlers of adult bucks make deer worthy of the
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The ways by which deer protects itself from enemies are:-
(i) Some deers have skin colours that provides a camouflage to them in order to hide among the bushes.
(ii) All the ders have flexible limbs that help them to run very fast and even jump to great lengths
(iii) Some derrs have huge tapering horns that help them to save themselves from their predators incase it catches the deer.
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