12 Bizarre Animal Defense Mechanisms Pt 2


Posted on April 4th, 2009 in Animal | No Comments » |

Hairy Frog

Not only are they hairy, they are also nasty. These hairy-nasty-looking freaks of nature protects themselves by intentionally breaking their own legs to produce wicked claw-like weapon from broken bones. This has to be the freakiest amphibians in the animal kingdom.


Bombardier Beetle
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When threaten this bad boy defend itself by spraying poisonous anal fluid that is not only boiling hot, but is chemically toxic as well.


Horned Lizard
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The horned lizard protect itself from predator by squirting blood from its own eye at them. When attack by predator, the horned lizard builds pressures in its sinus cavities area until blood vessels in their eyes burst allowing them to spray blood at the predator with the precision of a sharpshooter. Click here to watch the horned lizard in action.


Skunk
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I think it’s safe to say that most of us know or at least smells this animal before. Skunks are legendary for their powerful foul-smelling odor. When threaten skunks blast its foe with a foul anal mists that can be smelled miles away.


Opossum
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Not only can these cute little rascal play dead, but they can really play dead. It can foam its mouth in attempt to trick its predator that it’s already rotted and wouldn’t taste so good. If need to they can also emit green anal fluid that smells just as bad as a skunk’s blast.


Cocunut Throwing Monkey
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When under treat, monkies uses whatever they could get their hands on to defend themselves. Not too long ago, a monkey by the name of Brother Kwan has killed his master with a well aimed coconut from high above a coconut tree because he was forced to overwork by his master. READ MORE?

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