A Panda Bear (singular) protects itself from (not "by") its enemies primarily by staying away from them! It lives in secluded forests and stays with its parent until it is big enough to outsize most would-be predators, who prefer smaller, easier prey. However, humans are its most dangerous threat, especially since industrialization of its natural habitat threatens its existence more than the chances of being eaten by predators.
Giant Pandas protect themselves by claw/scratching them Giant Pandas protect themselves by claw/scratching them
yes
how do animals protect themselves from their enemies by using there mouth parts
they can't proyect themselves
Pandas are quite huge in size and will intimidate their enemies by their shear size alone. They also use their claws and teeth for protection.
Pandas protect their young by keeping them close to them until they are able to defend themselves. In the meantime, they teach them how to find food.
By throwing mud on their enemies
prtoection...duh! ur dumb crazy
they raddle
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they camouflage
TANGA