by eating them
They protect themselves with their horns, made with really strong bones , and thick skin used as a shield to protect themselves.
They protect themselves by their thick, moist skin.
Spotted leopards do, but other leopards don't - such as black leopards.
Some sponges protect themselves and they don't even know it. Those sponges protect themselves by a hard outer layer of skin.
The leopard can run away from the danger or attack it. Also, the spots it has is camouflage if it needs to hide from the danger.
All animals and humans need skin to protect themselves and to quite literally, keep their insides... well inside themselves.
its skin protects from the harmful anemone
u call em leopards >_>
You should have no problem with a belly ring. The piercing goes through the skin on your stomach, not your abdominal muscles. Your abs protect your insides, they'll be safe from your piercing.
Chamelions protect themselves by changing color. They can change to any color because of the pigment in their skin that lets them change color to the backround or thing they are on. That is how chamelions change color.
by theirdifferent types of skin and different types of color which can destruct us...
To camoflauge. To protect themselves from possible predators. When they molt they gain oils that protect their sensitive skin.