Prickly pear cactus can reproduce by seed, root division and by cuttings from the paddles being individually rooted.
It defends itself with its spines.
A vampire bats protects itself by biting the prey.
a loon flaps its wings and nips at its prey
it bites its prey to get away
a sponge defends its self by using its stinging cells! :)
the bark scorpion has poison to defend itself,to kill its prey ,and because its its nature
They use them to Walk,Swim,Defend Itself,Smell,and catching prey.
A diamondback rattlesnake uses its venom to kill its prey and, occasionally, to defend itself.
a white wolf defends itself by using its claws and teeth to scare it's prey away. if it dose not work they get their vacuum in a fight to the death
Its tentacles contain cells called cnidocytes (if I'm not wrong) that contain toxins to defend itself and capture prey.
No animal has to defend itself from its prey, as prey is what the animal eats - not what may attack it.The yellow-footed rock wallaby defends itself from its predators by hopping agilely on cliffs and rock faces which are less accessible to carnivores such as dingoes. However, some of the main predators of the yellow-footed rock wallaby are hawks and eagles, and the only defence rock wallabies have against these animals is to hide beneath cliff overhanges and within rocky outcrops.
Pigs are quite wild creatures. Their manner of preying is to stalk the prey for hours before finally attacking ferociously. In seconds, the prey is devoured and found in the bottom of the pig's stomach. It has no chance to defend itself, and is quickly paralyzed with no defense. What is a pig's prey, you ask? Truffles and slop.
to kill there prey and to defend them selves