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羚羊无线充方案ichaiyang 2024-05-13 2:21 33
The rabbit is gentle and timid, and never bullies others. However, there are always big animals want to eat it, every time there is danger, the rabbit will lie on the ground and pr...

How do animals protect themselves when they are in danger?

The rabbit is gentle and timid, and never bullies others. However, there are always big animals want to eat it, every time there is danger, the rabbit will lie on the ground and pretend to be dead, big animals generally do not like to eat dead animals, so that the rabbit avoided the crisis. Longhorned antelope has a pair of long pointed horns, when the leopard wants to eat it, it does not hide nor hide, but bravely rush up, poke the leopard with a long pointed horn, the leopard will be afraid to run away. Weasel is the expert of eating mice, when it meets the enemy, it will lift its hind legs to put a fart first, its fart smell is inimitable, the enemy was dizzy by the stink fart, the weasel took the opportunity to escape. If the fox is pursued by a hunter, he will swing his tail to the left and run to the right. The hunter mistakenly thinks the fox is running to the left, so he chases the fox to the left, and the fox escapes the hunter. If confronted by a big black bear, the fox will both let off smelly farts like a weasel, and lie on the ground like a rabbit, pretending to be dead. Big black bears do not like to eat dead animals, so the fox has saved its life.


Animals use different defensive strategies to protect themselves in the face of danger. Some animals run away, using their speed and dexterity to avoid danger.

Other animals choose to camouflage themselves and blend into their surroundings to avoid detection.

Other animals choose to show aggression, using teeth, claws or other organs to fight off threats. In addition, some animals gather in groups to increase their sense of security. In short, animals will choose their own methods to protect themselves according to their own characteristics and environment.