Elephants are herd animals, and they have huge herds, and they stampede to run away from threats. When they feel threatened, first they all flap their ears in unison before stampeding. When an elephant attacks, it uses its giant feet to stomp and crush while thrusting wildly with its tusks.
elephant's actually don't have claws. they have toe nails just like humans. elephants protect themselves with their tusk.
No. An elephant would trample a bison to death. A bison could not gore its horns into the elephant because the elephant has thick skin to protect itself from injuries.
An elephant protects its self with its large tusks and tough skin.
The elephant. It has thick hide to protect itself from injuries like goring. One stomp of the elephant can kill an ox.
An elephant's ears go up when it senses danger to make itself appear larger, intimidating potential threats. By making itself look bigger, the elephant tries to ward off predators or perceived dangers.
because the trunk is big and scars animals away
The most endangered type of elephant is the Sumatran elephant, with a population estimated to be less than 2,000 individuals. They are facing threats such as habitat loss, fragmentation, and poaching. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect these elephants from extinction.
They fight off enemies with their tusks, which can be up to 6 feet long.
yes!
what does a elephant do to protect
Elephant
The electric eel does not have any threats from predators, but in such a situation would assume it would shock them