Eagles protect themselves from their enemies in two main ways. One way is that they simply fly away from any enemies, perching on high trees and cliffs where it is hard for enemies to reach. Eagles also have strong, sharp talons (claws) and beaks that they can use to defend themselves if they must.
Manatees are a gentle giant and most the time they don't need to protect themselves Manatees have no natural predators only humans they can't stop a boat from hitting them so your answer is they don't protect themselves other than moving away from danger.
none because elephants protect one another
They cant protect themselves, it would be very difficult to travel from one place to another.
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The animals all have different ways of protecting them selves. Like camouflage, they can hide from the enemies and blend in into the colors of leaves or the trees and water. Also some animals have toxin on their skin so predators can't eat them. They can also escape some animals could be really fast so they can out run their enemies.
read the bible.
The Mola Mola, ocean sunfish, is one of the largest fish in the world. The ocean sunfish live and travel in schools to protect themselves from predators.
Rhea protect themselves from danger by fleeing in a zig-zag course, using one wing then the other. During their breeding season, the flocks break up.
All animals try to protect themselves in one way or another. It is part of being alive.
Eels protect themselves by electrocuting their predators
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