kill them with their tusks
African elephants protect themselves from threats by traveling in groups for safety, communicating using infrasound to warn of danger, and relying on their large size and strength to deter predators. Additionally, they may use their tusks and trunk to defend themselves if necessary.
They throw feces and urinate on their predators trust me!
to protect themselves
Asian elephants use their size to their advantage to protect themselves. They stomp, use their tusks and stay in groups to defend themselves.
i think they protect there self by stomping ,camouflaging or gorging
most tigers like to protect themselves from preditors by hiding in long grass or by trying to fight the preditor of before they even come anywhere near.
They use their tusks or strength.
they group themselve
Elephants have 2 tusks to protect themselves from enemy's
they are keep on attacking them so there are less attacks.
The sphinx moth uses their coloration to blend in with snow so preditors don't notice them.
the elephant's run away and try to protect the baby