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Explain how an eye bloodshot keeps the horned lizard safe.

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This is what i found, hope it helps :)

Explanation:

When a horned lizard feels threatened by a predator, its final defense response is to shoot blood from these flooded sinuses and out its eye sockets. As a result, the predator is often frightened and flees. The lizard also uses this mechanism to remove foreign particles from the surface of its eyes.

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