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An elephant protects its self with its large tusks and tough skin.
because they don't want to burn themeselves from the suns heat
elephant's actually don't have claws. they have toe nails just like humans. elephants protect themselves with their tusk.
VERY thick skin. Tusks. Weight is also a factor. I believe they are also fast runners.
none because elephants protect one another
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
Adult elephants are large, and therefore they need no protection. Their size prevents any animal attacking them. When an elephant is weak, sick, or a child and is in danger of being attacked because of their vunerability, the elephant will be in the middle of the parade(or herd) of elephants. Then any animal will not be able to get to the vunerable elephant.
Protect it from their enemies.
with their trunks.
to protect themselves
Elephants protect themselves by living in groups that provide safety in numbers, using their size and strength as a deterrent to predators, and displaying defensive behaviors like trumpeting, charging, and using their tusks. They also rely on their intelligence and strong social bonds to communicate and coordinate to ward off threats.
i think they protect there self by stomping ,camouflaging or gorging