have spines

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  • Cacti typically have spines to protect themselves from herbivores.
  • Some fish have venomous spines for defense.
  • The porcupine is known to have long, sharp spines.
  • Many desert plants have spines instead of leaves to conserve water.
  • Sea urchins have numerous spines covering their bodies.
  • Be careful when handling roses, as their stems often have spines.
  • Certain insects have small spines on their legs.
  • The plant in my garden has tiny spines that prickle your skin.
  • Evolution led some animals to have spines for better survival.
  • The dinosaur fossil showed that it might have spines along its back.