hitting/throwing with sticks/stones, screaming, making themself 'big'
Seahorses undergo changes of color, camouflaging themselves from predators.
Jungle cats, reptiles and believe it or not other chimps!
Chimpanzees do not have tails. And the word you are looking for is 'their' not 'there'.
Birds Sit on their eggs to keep them warm, and to hide and protect them from predetors.
swim away from predetors keep warm with aunti freeze in it`s blood
Most definitely. Chimps will protect themselves and their clan with the use of thrown weapons and they will even kill others whether they are human or animals they perceive as being enemies.
poke them with his nose
It's a way to defend themselves....
No. Lions are a lot more bigger than baboons and wouldn't have any trouble defending themselves.
the tamarin became endangerd because of predetors like the black halk eagle
They protect themselves by squirting ink.
Quite frankly pandas have no predetors at this stage but may in the future.