Mainly by staying close to their mothers.
Llamas protect themselves by running away. They also spit when irritated or guarding a baby.
When the mom leaves they can protect themselves.
It's thought that the baby & adult fireflies glow to protect themselves as a warning to potential predators that they taste very bad!
Baby rhinos primarily feed on their mother's milk, which is high in fat and nutrients needed for their growth. As they grow older, they start to graze on grass, leaves, and fruits. Baby rhinos have a similar diet to adult rhinos, but they may need more frequent feedings to support their rapid growth.
No, pandas and rhinos do not live on the same continent so it could never occur.
1.7 inches
Rhinos normally have one baby. Two is extremely rare. So theres just one baby in the uterus when they are pregnant.
Every predator apart from snake, crocodile, and fish
yes, just like cows and horses do.
It's thought that the baby & adult fireflies glow to protect themselves as a warning to potential predators that they taste very bad!
For rhinos to have baby's they can be any age
It helps to prevent/protect them from scratching themselves with their own fingernails .