Where do some animals hide to protect themselves?
1 where do some animals hide to protect themself tree hollow underground burrows under rocks and logs
2 Why does an echidna roll itself into a ball? To protect them from sea otters and eel and other predators
3 Why would the Tree Pangolin be difficult to unroll when it was in a tight, hard ball? Overlapping scales
4 Why do flatfish lie on seabeds? To camouflage with the background
5 What was the purpose of the scientists’ experiments with flatfish? To see if it goes with the pattern of the checkboard
6 How does the Arctic Fox change the colour of its fur in winter? Because of the cold season
7 What creature would prey on the Owl Butterfly? Larger animals
8 Why does the Tawny Frogmouth bird freeze, rather than just sit on a branch, when it is threatened? So it's difficult for the predators to see it
9 Why does the end part of a skink’s tail continue to wriggle violently after it has broken off? To distract the predator
10 How do grazing animals protect themselves when they spot a predator? To warn other animals.
Some creatures scare away potential predators by looking like something else.
Some creatures scare away possible predators by looking like something else.
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