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Chapter 57, Problem 2COQ
Summary Introduction
To describe:
The ways or methods that animals have evolved to protect themselves from predators.
Introduction:
Animals have adapted to various morphological and genetic traits in order to protect themselves from predators. These protection techniques are known as anti-predator techniques. These techniques are developed by animals themselves.
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