From Vomiting to Foul Odor: 7 Strangest Animal Defenses You Must Know

Akriti Mishra
Oct 05, 2024

Northern Fulmar

Birds sometimes vomit as a defense mechanism to deter predators, but the northern fulmar takes it further with sticky vomit that can tangle a predator's feathers, preventing them from flying.

Skunk

Skunks are known for spraying a foul-smelling liquid that causes intense discomfort and can temporarily blind predators, giving them enough time to escape.

Bombardier Beetle

This beetle sprays a boiling, toxic chemical mix from its abdomen in a rapid burst, fighting predators with heat and toxicity.

Hagfish

When threatened, hagfish can release massive amounts of sticky slime that suffocates predators by clogging their gills.

Mantis Shrimp

Mantis shrimp are known for their incredible striking speed, capable of delivering punches that exceed the force of a bullet.

Pygmy Seahorse

This tiny creature’s ability to mimic the textures and colors of its habitat makes it nearly invisible, helping them to escape from predators.

Horned Lizard

When threatened, horned lizards can squirt blood from their eyes, distracting predators and allowing the lizard to escape.

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