Some have spines on their skin--such as horned toads. Others emit a slime when scared that will make the predator ill--toads. Finally, coloration allows them to "melt" into the background and not be seen.
they protect them selves by running away from their predeters. they can run very fast.
maybe protect them from wild animals like lions and animals
Native americans lit fire in the wood to protect themselves from wild animals or make themselves warm.
pandas protect themselfs by talking
Wild animals aren't always protected by humans. They have there own instincts allow them to protect themselves.
they hunt deers and other animals for food and they live in cave like places sheltered from rain and wind
By climbing trees.
run or hide
they flash lights
Yes, in the wild, lionesses often protect the pride, which includes the male lion, from threats such as rival animals or intruders.
They bite and kick.
could someone tell me