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Wednesday, 17 March 2021

Animals Defense Mechanisms

 


Spanish ribbed newt | amphibian | Britannica The Iberian newt   

The Iberian ribbed newt has tubercles running down each side. Through these, its sharp ribs can puncture. The ribs act as a defense mechanism, causing little harm to the newt. This mechanism could be considered as a primitive and rudimentary system of envenomation, but is completely harmless to humans.

                                                           

My summary:

Firstly, the Iberian ribbed newt has tubercles on each of its sides. Next, it can puncture its sharp ribs through these tubercles. Lastly, this process is not very dangerous for the newt. 

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