A female lion is usually the actual hunter, because they teach their cubs and are more sneaky. The hide in the grass, waiting to pounce. A male just chases the prey. That's all I know by heart.
Lions do not have predators except for other lions and human beings. They protect themselves from humans by hiding and running when they see us. They protect themselves from other lions by either doing the same thing, or by fighting the other lion.
with teeth and claws
The lion is king of the jungle. Running fast, loud roar, camoflage, sharp sense of smell when enemies approach and sharp teeth are a few ways lions can protect themselves from their enemies.
claws and teeth
by its claws and teeth
The only 'natural' enemy of a lion is humans !
it`s armored body protects itself from predetors
The male lion, while the lioness hunts for food, protects the pack. e.g marking it teritory!
licking itself clean!
it bites its enemy
by camaflage
by its claws and teeth
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.
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.
A California sea lion protects its self by hitting the predator with its tall.
by biting its prey and owning 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.
They defend themselves by using their trunk to scare their predators.