elephants work often as a tea and often use there formidable tusks the only eniemy elephants really have to be afraid of is man with guns not an easy task to defend themselves from and thay often fail
They defend themselves by using their trunk to scare their predators.
it bites its enemy
by camaflage
An elephant seal protects itself by having a red self- inflatable sac under it's throat in which it can inflate with air to make it look larger and more intimidiating to its enemies.
They fight off enemies with their tusks, which can be up to 6 feet long.
A moth protects itself from its enemies by staying very still. When it does not move, predators have a hard time detecting it.
Squids spray ink to its enemies so that they can't see them.
An elephant protects its self with its large tusks and tough skin.
The porcupine protects itself from enemies by using the long, sharp quills on its back. It does not actually throw them, but pushes them into another animal to discourage it.
acording to nasa they have a strong shell that protects them
it expels ink from within... which clouds the water...
It protects it self bycamouflage and hiding from predators.