Bushmasters protect themselves primarily through their potent venom, which they use to subdue prey and defend against threats. They also employ camouflage to blend into their surroundings, making it difficult for predators or humans to spot them. Additionally, when threatened, they may exhibit defensive behaviors such as hissing or rattling, and they can strike quickly if provoked. These adaptations help them survive in their natural habitats.
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