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  2. Some slimy animals include12:
    • Ducks (use slimy oil to waterproof their feathers)
    • Tree frogs (use slime to hold their eggs safely on leaves above the water)
    • Lungfish (make a mucus cocoon to hide in during droughts)
    • Clownfish (have a slimy coating to help them live among sea anemones)
    • Slugs (don't have shells and rely on slime for protection)
    • Opossums (have interesting defense mechanisms and produce slime)
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    What are some slimy animals? Ducks use a kind of slimy oil to waterproof their feathers. Other animals use slime as protection – tree frogs use slime to hold their eggs safely on leaves above the water, lungfish make a mucus cocoon to hide in during droughts and clownfish have a slimy coating to help them live among sea anemones.
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    Animal Slime

    • Opossums Despite how their teeth might look to people, opossums are scavengers, not predators. They have a lot of interesting defense mechanisms for when they're frightened. ...
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