Some have colors that help them blend in to their surroundings. Others change colors to match their surroundings. Some swim very fast to escape the danger. Some fish swim in very tight schools to confuse other fish. Some fish hide in the rocks and plants so the bigger fish cant get to them. Some fish can hide in poisonous anemonies and they are not affected by the poison but other fish are.
Wild fish use various tactics to protect themselves from predators, such as swimming in schools to confuse attackers, blending into their environment through camouflage, and swiftly darting away when threatened. Some species also have physical defenses like spines or scales that can deter predators.
A duty of care may be required to protect a person from harming themselves or others when there is a reasonable belief that harm is imminent and there is a legal obligation or ethical responsibility to intervene. This may involve seeking help from appropriate authorities or mental health professionals to ensure the safety and well-being of the individual at risk.
While some people consume wild ginger for its medicinal properties, it is important to note that consuming large quantities of wild ginger can be harmful due to its potential toxicity. It is recommended to exercise caution and consult with a healthcare professional before consuming wild ginger.
It's important to set boundaries with your adult child and have an open conversation about their behavior. Seek support from a therapist or counselor to navigate the situation and consider seeking legal advice if necessary. Encourage your elder parents to also speak up and protect themselves from being taken advantage of.
Elders may repeat themselves due to memory decline, cognitive impairments, or simply to ensure their message is understood. Repetition can also be a habit developed over time for emphasis or comfort. It is important to practice patience and understanding when engaging with elders who tend to repeat themselves.
Even people with integrity may be less than honest in order to protect themselves, their independence, and self-worth. Jerry wanted to feel a sense of self-worth, but knew in his heart that his fantasy of being a normal child with a normal home wasn't a reality. "Jerry, whose heart couldn't lie" (Rawlings 1). Jerry desired to attain this dream, so he told stories to make it seem more like a reality to protect his self-worth from plummeting.
Native americans lit fire in the wood to protect themselves from wild animals or make themselves warm.
to protect themselves
fleeing.
they swim away
how do oarfish get their food
They protect themselves my balling up into a tight, small ball, then raise their quills up to protect themselves at all sides of their otherwise, furry bodies. ^^
I don't think alot of them protect them selfes as such but realie on dazzaling enimies with displays of color or speed
they protect themselves from larger carnivorous fish by hiding among the tentacles of Sea Anemones- which would sting and eat the larger fish... The Clown fish is immune to the Sea Anemone's stings.
Fish have fins to protect them. Some fish are also poisonous.
by the bone in there tail
yes it eats suck fish if not feeding well and this is very true
Wild animals aren't always protected by humans. They have there own instincts allow them to protect themselves.