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Over time plants and animals have developed defenses against being eaten. What are some examples of these defense mechanisms?

The thorns on a rose bush
The white coat of a snowshoe hare
The speed of a gazelle
The stripes of a tiger

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Answer:

Thorns on a rose bush

White coat of a snow hare

Speed of a gazelle

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Answer:

The thorns on a rose bush.

The white coat of a snowshoe hare.

The speed of a gazelle.

Step-by-step explanation:

Defense mechanisms are the adaptations and modifications in a living organism to counterattack or provide a defense in response. Some modification in the plant and the animals helps them to provide a counterattack to save themselves from the attack. The defensive function of the thorns in the roses helps them from being eaten or crushed. Snowshoe hares have furry feet that are large. The white fur helps them to camouflage during winter in the snow and be safe from the predators. Gazelle is an antelope found in South Africa that is able to make long jumps and make sharp turns while running and saving itself from the predators.

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