Bighorn sheep protect themselves with their heads. Getting rammed by their massive horns can be fatal. A bighorn sheep might also kick with very sharp hooves. Bighorn sheep are not predatory, though, and will often just run and hide in most situations.
If they are a breed of sheep that has horns with their horns or otherwise they flock together in a big group put their heads down and stomp their feet.
The farmer and guard animals as in Maremmas or alpacas
dall sheep have horns so that if they need to they can ram them
they have thick wool that has good insulation.
With their horns and hooves
they have oil in their wool that helps them
The Rod and Staff, as mentioned in Psalms 23, was the tool used by the Shepherd (also known as a crozier) to protect the sheep but it was also used to gather the sheep.
They build a home underground to protect them from predators
to protect themselves
elephants protect themselves by flailing their trunk. their trunk is very strong.
To protect themselves from predators.
Not much. First instinct is to run .
they have oil in their wool that helps them
they protect them by using there big horns.
they protect them by using there big horns.
They protect themselves by squirting ink.
A shepherd.
Yes
Citizens protect themselves with police departments. Nations protect themselves with a military.
how do lionfish protect themselves
they use their sting tail to protect themselves
yes they do because sheep are mammals and they travel in herds so sheep will have to feed their young and protect their young