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How do plants defend themselves against predators?

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Plants have various methods to defend themselves against predators. Some common defense mechanisms include producing toxins, thorns, spines, and prickles, emitting repellent scents, having a tough outer layer like bark, releasing sticky substances to trap insects, and even using mimicry to resemble harmful or unpalatable species. These defenses help plants deter herbivores and protect themselves from being consumed.

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