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Sea Urchins have sharp spines.
Spines, Quills, and Horns
Ostriches can flee from predators with their long, powerful legs.
Run Away!
The hagfish releases a thick slime that makes a predator release it.
Armor or Slime?
Snails, turtles, crabs, and scorpions have hard shells to protect themselves.
Armor or Slime?
Armadillos are covered in hard plates. They can roll themselves up in a bite-proof ball when they feel threatened.
Armor or Slime?
Tarantulas have stinging hair that they will rub on their predators. They are barbed and will be difficult to get off.
Spines, Quills, and Horns
A black rhino has two sharp horns on the front of its head and will ram anything that threatens them.
Spines, Quills, and Horns
Cacti have sharp spines that feel like needles.
Spines, Quills, and Horns
Bighorn sheep have large, heavy curved horns on each side of their head.
Spines, Quills, and Horns
Sea urchins have sharp, venomous spines.
Spines, Quills, and Horns
Flying fish can "outrun" their predators by jumping out of the water, gliding through the air on huge fins that are like wings.
Run Away!
Gazelles can run up to 40 mph and they have the stamina to outlast cheetahs.
Run Away!
Lizards can leave their tail behind as a decoy as they run away!
Run Away!
Rabbits run in zig zags so they are more difficult to catch.
Run Away!
Fulmar birds can vomit a sticky, stinky goo on attackers!
Stink
Deer and rabbits avoid marigolds because of the smell.
Stink
Octopuses and squids can change color and texture to match different backgrounds.
Hide!
Prairie dogs scurry down tunnels if they see predators.
Hide!
Some animals copy the colors of more dangerous relatives.
Lie
When the opossum keels over and pretends to be dead.
Lie
Many fish have big spots on their fins that look like eyes.
Lie
Killdeer birds pretend to have a broken wing to lead predators away from their nest.
Lie
When porcupines get scared, they curl up in a prickly ball.
Spines, Quills, and Horns