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Animals defend themselves against predators in various ways depending on the species. Some common defense mechanisms include camouflage to blend in with their surroundings, using their speed and agility to escape, forming groups for safety in numbers, emitting foul odors or toxins, as well as physical defenses like spines, horns, or claws. Additionally, some animals use mimicry to imitate other species that are dangerous to predators.
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Animals defend themselves against predators in various ways, depending on their species and natural adaptations. Some common defense mechanisms include camouflage, speed and agility, warning colors or markings, physical weapons like horns or claws, mimicry of other animals, group defense strategies, emitting foul odors or toxins, and playing dead.

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