by jolting both legs backward and kicking the thing
Hope it helps!
horses first instinct is to run, to get away from whatever is scaring them and if all else fails, defend itself. -HorseOwner
A flower may have thorns such as a rose does enabling it to passively defend itself .
It depends on whether or not the other horses it's with are aggressive. If they are, it may be possible that the horse in question could defend itself. Yes, and it can go the other way too.
a sea star defend itself by hiding under rocks year around
how dose a boobook owl defend itself
by blending in
By biting.
An ox will use its horns, head, hooves, and weight to kill the enemy or defend itself.
Japanese beetles are winged insects. To defend itself from predators, it can either fly away from danger or burrow itself deep inside the soil.
Yes 90% of the time otherwise it might try to defend itself so when you are leading horse the best thing to do is stand near its shoulder so if get scared from behind, it won't trample you!
What i think that nosebottled dolphin to defend itself is by biting their enemy and swim away as fast as they can.
Dogs use their teeth and strong jaws to defend themselves.