Ran back the direction they came.
A correct but simplified answer:Because of the invention of machine guns and rapid firing and accurate artillery any person who was visible to the opposing side Died. To protect themselves the soldiers dug trenches to hide in.
they uses there powerful trunks
beacause of the powerful smell in side
To protect soldiers during war and crusades
they usually hide but they bite if necessary. Also they use their powerful arms.
All of the missions had 5-6 soldiers living at the missions.
So they can protect themselves from the other army. Plus, they don't always use guns.
Crocodiles use their tail and powerful jaws to protect themselves. They are apex predators so they have no predators other than human beings.
They protected themselves by using bags of sand to block the bullets, hide in their trenches, or find some other protection
The use of mustard gas in World War One was a terrible and inhumane weapon. Gas masks were the best protection soldiers had to avoid breathing in this gas.
Trenches were the soldiers main protection from machine guns and artillery, but the British and United States alsong with other countries had special helmets to protect their heads from artillery.
In order to protect themselves from enemy fire, soldiers on both sides "dug in." They first built shallow slit trenches and rifle pits, and then as the once mobile lines of war became deadlocked, the trenches became deeper and more complex. Basically, a trench protected a soldier from flying bullets and shells.