A swordfish protects itself against predators by using it's pointy sword like nose to slice the predator into pieces!
The Barracuda bites its predator.
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adaptations of a ribbed mussel are its color to camouflage itself from predators and its hard shell also to protect itself from predators
the crow can protect itself fron predators by summining death to take their souls
A Woodlouse is actually classified as a crustacean. It's flexible, hard outer shell allows it to roll in a ball to protect itself against potential predators.
A swordfish protects itself with its "sword", because it has no other useful weapon, such as teeth and claws. For example:a shark uses its teeth for protection and an octupus uses its ink spray so its enemies won't see them but a swordfish uses its sword-like nose to defeat its enemies and predators. 2 male swordfish will have a swordfight, while only one swordfish under attack will try and stab its enemy.
It as claws to protect it from its natural predators
to protect its babies
to protect themslfe
no it does not use spikes to protect itself
Weddell seals swim under the ice to protect themselves from predators. They live in remote habitats that also helps to protect them from predators.
by its claws
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by burrowing itself. Clues in the name!