Animal Defenses

Animals have clever defenses. These defenses protect them from attackers. The attackers are called predators. Let’s find out how animals keep themselves safe from predators.
What’s That Smell?

Skunks have a stinky secret. They spray a bad odor
odor
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a smell
(noun)
Carlo's dirty socks gave off a bad odor.
. It keeps predators away.
Blending In

This is an Arctic hare. It turns white in the winter. It disappears
disappear
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to go away
(verb)
The magician made the rabbit disappear.
against snow.
Sending a Warning

King snakes are not poisonous
poisonous
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causing sickness or death by entering or touching the body
(adjective)
Chocolate can be poisonous to a dog.
. But their bright color makes predators think they might be dangerous
dangerous
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possibly harmful
(adjective)
Texting while driving is dangerous.
. This sends a message to predators: “Stay away!”
Stick with the Group!

Fish swim in big groups. The groups are called schools. Predators are confused by so many fish. So they swim away.
Did You Know?

Some animals have a hard outer shell. This armadillo has one. The armadillo rolls up into a ball. The shell protects it from predators.