As well as any other dog. How well depends on the Lab itself, how muscular and aggressive it might be and the other dog or dogs.
It is the body's immune system.
he defend his self by flying
a dingo defends\protects itself by growling and other stuff like that
Essentially, the HIV virus disables the body's ability to defend itself. It targets white blood cells, specifically T-helper cells or CD4+ cells, and kills them. By doing this, the body slowly loses the ability to defend itself against infections.
Humans and other animals!
It's pincers/ claws
The same way other chickens do - by pecking, scratching, and kicking.
If you mean to allow them both to come into close contact with each other - then NO ! The dog will view the snake as something to chew on - and the snake will be stressed by the presence of an animal too big for it to defend itself against.
Tonsils are large bumps of special tissue located on either side of your throat at the back of your tongue. They are part of your lymphatic system, which helps your body defend itself against disease-causing germs and other foreign substances.
A rhino's size and horns help it intimidate and fight off other animals and predators.
they hide in their trees and make a srceehing sound to call other possums .
around about 1100 to defend their land against raiders and other enemies