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  • Crested Porcupine on Random Most Horrifying Defense Mechanisms of Adorable Animals

    (#9) Crested Porcupine

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    The awesome looking quills that make these rodents cute to begin with can actually kill you! Still a sweetheart, before attacking, the porcupine warns predators by menacingly shaking its quills. 
  • Dormice on Random Most Horrifying Defense Mechanisms of Adorable Animals

    (#12) Dormice

    These cute little fellas are hanging onto their teeny tails while they can. Predators who catch their tales can detach them from the body, giving the dormice a chance to escape. 
  • Mimic Octopus on Random Most Horrifying Defense Mechanisms of Adorable Animals

    (#11) Mimic Octopus

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    This adorable-looking fish happens to be the world's cruelest actor. It can mimic a sea snake, lionfish, and banded sole (all venomous) by adopting their colors and shapes.
  • Boxer Crabs on Random Most Horrifying Defense Mechanisms of Adorable Animals

    (#5) Boxer Crabs

    A symbiotic relationship with anemones gives this crab its cute appearance of having playful little pom poms. But these pom poms can sting attackers… ZAP!
  • Noble Hoopoes on Random Most Horrifying Defense Mechanisms of Adorable Animals

    (#3) Noble Hoopoes

    Its name is as lovable as its face, but consider yourself warned. A little birdie told me that the hoopoe dissuades predators from attack by squirting fecal matter at on-comers. 
  • Desert Rain Frog on Random Most Horrifying Defense Mechanisms of Adorable Animals

    (#15) Desert Rain Frog

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    This chubby little munchkin uses his voice to scare away predators. If the sound of a squeaking dog toy doesn't scare you, we don’t know what will!

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Everyone has a certain defense mechanism, and a unique defense mechanism is an important skill for animals to survive in cruel nature. Camouflage is one of the most common defense capabilities, for example, a chameleon will change its skin color according to different environments to hide. If you think camouflage is a strange defense mechanism, then you will be shocked by the defenses of other animals.

Do you know long-horned lizards spray blood from their eyes when threatened, up to 5 feet? The random tool introduced 15of the most terrifying defense mechanisms of cute animals. Humans should be in awe of nature and don't be deceived by the appearance of cute animals.

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