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When do porcupinefish inflate the bodies into a round shape by sucking in water?

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Porcupinefish inflate their bodies into a round shape by sucking in water when they feel threatened or scared. This defense mechanism makes it difficult for predators to swallow them. It also makes them look larger and more intimidating to potential threats.
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Porcupinefish inflate their bodies into a round shape by sucking in water when they feel threatened. This helps to make them appear larger, which can help to deter potential predators.
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