yes they do
Groundhogs protect themselves by retreating to their burrows at any hint of danger.
They nurse them and protect them from danger and they teach them how to protect themselves from danger.
by camouflaging themselves to the object
Dogs protect themselves from danger in a couple of ways. One way to is to curl up and become submissive, and small. Another way is with their barking and growling. They do this to scare away danger.
Rhea protect themselves from danger by fleeing in a zig-zag course, using one wing then the other. During their breeding season, the flocks break up.
It is frightened. They do that to protect themselves from danger.
When danger strikes, the cattle protect themselves by running away, by charging themselves and using their horns against the attackers and by kicking with their rear cloven hooves.
Armadillos have a hard, bony shell that covers their body, which helps protect them from predators. They also have powerful claws that can be used for digging burrows and defending themselves. Additionally, armadillos have a keen sense of smell to detect danger and can roll into a ball to protect their soft underside when threatened.
Protecting a person from themselves can prove to be fairly difficult. It is ideal to call help for them if they are in danger of hurting themselves.
They rarely stray too far from their burrows. At the first sign of danger - one of the 'sentries' sounds an alarm - which makes the pack rush fro the nearest tunnel.
they survive by natural selection. also they protect themselves
they make a certain whistling/screaming sound to warn other prairie dogs of danger.