he roared
No Alexander was not burned , but stories say that he was poisned and died of illness in a place in Egypt today called Alexanderia. After him
The Chinese enjoyed use of kites as a pastime as well as what they would use in battle to frighten foes. Incredible!
No, they were enemies-they were fighting with planes and things and there was the Blitz so how could they not be enemies?
They crouch down or they roar to scare their preditors or enemies away and they also get down on the ground ready for combat. Halie Long
Chinese general Hsin flew a kite over the walls of a besieged city. He was measuring the distance his men would need to tunnel to get into it.
He was a dirty,tall, and ugly, having a dirty beard tied with red ribbons.
Alexander the great burned petroleum to scare away his enemies elephants.
they used kites to scare their enemie
Skunk use an anal scent glands to scare away their enemies because it is a defensive mechanism. They use it when they feel threaten or scared.
Fireworks.
petroleum
Probably to scare away its enemies
things
They defend themselves by using their trunk to scare their predators.
So then the elephants would scare and charge at the enemies.
Blackbeard, also known as Edward Teach, used a variety of intimidation tactics to instill fear in both his enemies and fellow pirates. He famously adorned himself with slow-burning fuses in his beard and hair during battles, creating a terrifying image of smoke and fire. Additionally, he was known for his ruthless reputation, brutal tactics, and the sheer size of his ship, the Queen Anne's Revenge, which contributed to his fearsome persona. These strategies made him one of the most notorious pirates of his time.
Edward Teach, a.k.a. Blackbeard the pirate.