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PLEASE WRITE THE ALL UNUSUAL DEFENCE MECHANISM USED BY ANIMALS.

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Answered by momerkhan8910
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ANIMALS

7 Impressive Animal Defense Mechanisms

BY JESSICA HULLINGER MAY 10, 2018

NOAA Photo Library, Flickr // CC BY 2.0

NOAA PHOTO LIBRARY, FLICKR // CC BY 2.0

The deep-sea squid known as Octopoteuthis deletron has a startling defense mechanism: When threatened, the squid attacks its predator and then pulls away, breaking off the tip of its own arm and leaving it behind as a diversion. As the arm continues to glow and twitch, the squid makes its escape.

But this squid isn't the only creature with a bizarre tactic for keeping itself alive. Here are several other animals with impressive defense mechanisms.

The Texas Horned Lizard is a scary-looking creature. Brown, plump and perfectly camouflaged in its native sandy environment, its first line of defense is its spiky demeanor. If the sharp spikes and horns don't ward off predators, the lizard steps it up a notch and squirts a well-aimed stream of blood out of its eyes. The stream of blood, which can go as far as 5 feet, is mixed with a foul-tasting chemical that wards off predators. But this odd weapon comes at a cost: The lizard may release one-third of its total blood supply this way, amounting to 2 percent of its body mass. Unfortunately, its population numbers are dropping thanks to a threat that won't retreat after a well-aimed squirt: habitat loss due to rapid urbanization in the Lone Star State.

What if every time you felt threatened, your first and only method of defense was to break your own bones and use them for weapons? Meet the hairy frog, a Central African species. When breeding, the male frogs develop thin strands of skin along the sides of their bodies that resemble hair. In theory, these strands also allow the frogs to take in more oxygen while they watch over their eggs. But what's really compelling about this frog is its ability to crack its own toe bones and push them through their skin to form sharp claws, which are great for warding off would-be attackers.

Answered by mousumi3613
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1.THE LIZARD THAT SHOOTS BLOOD FROM ITS EYES.

2.THE HAIRY FROG THAT BREAKS ITS OWN BONES.

3.THE NEWT THAT TURNS ITS RIBS INTO SPIKES.

4.THE TERMITE THAT BLOWS ITSELF UP.

5.THE FISH THAT SLIMES ITS ENEMIES.

6.THE SEA CUCUMBER THAT SHOOTS ORGANS OUT OF ITS ANUS.

7.THE OPOSSUM THAT PLAYS DEAD.

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