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Thorns protect roses like poison pertects frogs it keeps the predator away. Whatever the reason, maybe if a bunny is trying to find shelter or a dog just wants to tare some thing up the roses make sure nothing gets in so they stay pretty and live long!

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on its stem so if other animals try to bite them they get a thorn stuck in there mouth. plus no one cares about flowers blahblahblah

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protects it from it's natural predators.

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Every rose has it's thorn.

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