By using its tusks.
They fight off enemies with their tusks, which can be up to 6 feet long.
By ducking into his hole.
the elephant's run away and try to protect the baby
They can kick any danger near them, they have very strong legs
Yes, they can live in the Savannah Desert... That is how they protect an African Elephant in a mutualistic relationship
They fly over the rainbow to the place where Dorathy landed and monkeys fly.
what does a elephant do to protect
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.
To save these elephants we can start by telling people how import these animal's are to the food Chane and with out them our plant will lose a lot of our animal's. If that does not work we should make hunting elephant illegal for everyone.
Elephants are probably the largest living mammals on earth. They don't have any natural predators that can attack a full grown elephant. However, lions and packs of hyenas have been known to attack an injured or extremely old elephant or an elephant calf that has strayed away from its herd. Humans are the biggest enemies to elephants. Armed with guns hunters and poachers are the biggest threat to elephant numbers.
Elephants are probably the largest living mammals on earth. They don't have any natural predators that can attack a full grown elephant. However, lions and packs of hyenas have been known to attack an injured or extremely old elephant or an elephant calf that has strayed away from its herd. Humans are the biggest enemies to elephants. Armed with guns hunters and poachers are the biggest threat to elephant numbers.
They spit at their enemies.