I don't think they can. I think they just hide in their shell and be very scared. But, if they go into their shell they are very protected. A turtle's shell is very hard, almost as hard as a rock, so if any thing that would threaten a turtle would come along it would be fine aslong as it went in it's shell and stayed in their.
Land turtles defend themselves by going in their shells or finding holes to hide in. Sea turtles find places to hide and also go in their shell for protection.
they protect themselves with their like rock shells.
They retract into their shells for protection
baby tigers can noy defend themselves because their weak and only small.
logger head turtles defend there self by atakking there enermies
Turtles protect themselves from predators by retreating into their hard shells, which offer physical protection. Some turtles can also use their sharp beaks or strong claws to defend themselves. Additionally, turtles can camouflage themselves in their environment to avoid being detected by predators.
they fly into small places where predator cant fit
Lemmings defend themselves by the fact that they have sharp claws. They can also hide in small cracks from their predators. Because of their size they can burrow into small holes.
Yes, some birds can kill red-eared slider turtles, especially when the turtles are young or small. Predatory birds like herons, crows, and certain raptors may attack and eat turtles if they can easily access them. Adult red-eared sliders are generally larger and better able to defend themselves, but threats still exist from birds if they are vulnerable or in distress.
They live of dead animals and small animals that cant defend themselves
Porcupines defend themselves with their quills.
they defend themsleves by hiding in their shell