Yes, in the wild they have to keep their eyes and ears open for predators sneaking up on them.
It protects itself with clawsthey use their claws and sensitive hearing along with sharp teeth.
Horses do not confront their enimies, they run away.
A male goat will use his horns. A female goat will run or depend on its mate to defend her. A baby will depend on its parents.
Horses run away when riding a horse the horse can still spook this is what horses do when they get scared or frighted but rarely they will fight but they still fight rarely for dominance but a lot of the time you will only see wild horses do this
A horse's first instinct when frightened or startled is to run away. The second instinct is to fight in order to protect itself.
how do young protect itself
how does 'what' protect itself.
Wild horses tend to be a lot faster and stronger. They were born and raised in the wild so they have to be strong to protect itself. A wild horse will have some extra senses that a farm horse may not. Farm horses trust you, but a wild horse, not so much.
A blackbrid can protect itself from danger by
how dose the milkfish protect itself
Pig protect itself by hiding
The opossum protect itself by playing dead.