By retracting into its shell.
He hides himself in his shell since his shell is nearly impossible to break.
Turtle set off explosives as a form of self-defense to protect themselves from a perceived threat or danger. It is a survival instinct in response to feeling threatened or stressed.
The swift fox will protect itself from larger prey by running away at the first sign of danger.
In the book "The Turtle," when the driver of the light truck sees the turtle crossing the road, he swerves to avoid hitting it. This action reflects his concern for the turtle's safety, highlighting a theme of compassion and the importance of protecting wildlife. Despite the potential danger to himself, the driver's instinct is to preserve the life of the turtle.
Yes
A blackbrid can protect itself from danger by
sea turtle
because they are so danger.
Kill it
I assume you mean instinct: It means inherent aptitude. For example, it is in everyone's instinct to protect himself/herself from danger.
The turtle doesn't need anything to protect itself it just has its own shell to protect itself. The turtle gets in its shell and stay there until the enemy is out looking for new preys
from its bottom