they dont they die instantly
Going under water and staying together
They protect themselves by burying themselves under sand and of course their poisones bites.
Well the father penguin keeps the chick warm by sheltering it under it's belly feathers
Uses its back feet to kick the enemies in the face... Dont under estimate them
Wasps protect themselves from enemies by using their stinger to defend against predators and threats. They can also release pheromones to signal for help from other wasps in the colony when under attack. Additionally, some species of wasps have warning coloration to deter potential threats.
Humans can protect themselves by preventing damage to their head and neck. You should hide under a sturdy table and or other protective structure.
If people are inside they are supposed to duck under tables to protect themselves.
they don't need to. they stay under their parent's fluffy down.
Weddell seals swim under the ice to protect themselves from predators. They live in remote habitats that also helps to protect them from predators.
They bury themselves to protect themselves from predators while they sleep.
Penguins are suited to their habitat through physical adaptations such as waterproof feathers, a thick layer of blubber for insulation, and specialized flippers for swimming. They also have behavioral adaptations like forming tight-knit groups to stay warm and protect themselves from predators in the cold Antarctic environment.
black in white camouflage themselves under water. their white bellies blend them with the sunlight shining above. the black back covers themselves deep in the ocean so the predator can't see them from above.