They use their horn to ward off predators.
Their quills.
Sting is the main one.
most likely no most likely no
the color off their fur helps hide them
The Black Rhino does not have any predators.
Yes, they kick very hard with sharp claws and can run very fast and go into small places like brambles and burrows in the ground to hide from predators.
Any Rhino from the black rhino and up would win against any Bear. How ever a Grizzly bear,polar Bear,or Kodiak bear would stand a chance against a rhino of the smaller species such as the Javan Rhino or Sumatran Rhino.
A black rhino dosent have any predators tp protecet itself from. The only predator it has is HUMANS
They don't have any.
No,of course.............
I don't know if this a defense or merely a way to escape being eaten, but most species of geckos can detach their tail when they get scared or when it is grabbed. It will grow back later.
Yes, coelacanths have developed several defense mechanisms to protect themselves from predators. They have thick scales covering their body, a robust structure that makes it difficult for predators to swallow them whole, and they can also secrete a mucus that may deter attackers or parasites. Additionally, their ability to dive to great depths helps them avoid some predators.