by there wing to fly
To protect themselves from enemy fire.
They protect themselves with unsheated claws, sharp teeth, while sporting a look that could scare the enemy.
what is a butterfly's enemies
what is a butterfly's enemies
Digging in historically refers to a military strategy where troops entrench themselves deeply in defensive positions, making it difficult for the enemy to dislodge them. This tactic was often used during trench warfare in World War I, where soldiers dug trenches to defend against enemy attacks. By digging in, troops could protect themselves and hold their ground against enemy advances.
it breathes fire against the enemy
It vomits on its enemy when this happens the enemy becomes flightless and if that don't work it regulates its food right in the eyes of its enemy
Elephants have 2 tusks to protect themselves from enemy's
They defend by the way their worst enemy attack
It vomits on its enemy when this happens the enemy becomes flightless and if that don't work it regulates its food right in the eyes of its enemy
They hide in a hole until their enemy is gone.
So that they could protect themselves from getting attacked by an enemy.