Penguins have poison that ejects from their flippers when they sense danger. It comes out in such a rapid motion that the penguin itself will be blasted many feet into the are, propelled quickly away from danger.
It uses its powerful jaws and sharp claws to protect its self from predators.
it runs from its predators
they use their tusks.
They have a spike to protect them self from predators.
Empire penguins rely on their skillful swimming to out run and confuse a killer whale. They zigzag quickly in all directions to outsmart predators. To protect themselves from the cold they huddle together in groups for body heat.
Ink their predator then swim away
a penguin protects its self from other animals by often huddling with the children in the center and once the animal choses its prey its every penguin for its self... :)
Skunks protect themselves by letting out an odorous gas and scaring aways predators.
it squirts poisonous slime when its scared.it also can multiply its self to confuse predators.
It doesn't. It relays on the preditor to attack others for survival.
it blends in with leaves and stuff :P
a penguin protects its self from other animals by often huddling with the children in the center and once the animal choses its prey its every penguin for its self... :)Read more: How_does_the_penguin_protect_itself_from_other_animals