it lowers its horn and charges
A rhino protects it self with there horns
an example of mutualism could be an oxpecker and a rhino. The birds peck and eat little insects on the rhino's back for food. The rhino then has harmful insects removed because of the birds. Also, rhinos have bad eyesight. When the birds see danger they fly away which warns the rhino (because it can feel the birds lifting off) that danger is near.
how does 'what' protect itself.
A cat will make a hissing sound when it feels that it is in any form of danger. This sound is made to warn other animals or people off.
it uses camouflage
by roaring
A blackbrid can protect itself from danger by
stinging
by raping its enemy
A pigeon protects itself by flying away from danger.
they use there male units.
by running up a tree
A Rhino has to lower it's horn down so it can charge at the prediter.x
The Mallard Duck Blends into Boolrush's
it fights back
hop away from enemies:)
it protects itself by if it cant avoid danger it wiil climb a tree they are exclent climbers
A Siberian tiger would jump on its back and then try to bite it in the throat, but the rhino's head and horn will knock the tiger out. If the Siberian tiger managed to claw or bite, the rhino's thick hide will protect itself, and the rhino will get angry.