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		I just wanted to chime in here about defensive responses and stress.  Many animals have many different response mechanisms to stress all in an effort to improve survivability; camoflauge, ink-jets,  tails that fall off or just run like hell etc.  Off the top of my head I cannot think of any defensive response of any creature that would put that creature in further harms way, except bee stings but that is whole hive organism thing.   
 
To say a defensive response contributes to that creature's demise does not make sense to me on an evolutionary scale.  Can anyone think of any examples where a defensive response actually does the organism harm?   
 
I understand that puffing is probably stressful and if a puffer was puffing too much and or constantly inflated it's not going to do well but I expect whatever condition is eliciting the defensive response is more harmful than the actual response. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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