Elephants are probably the largest living mammals on earth. They don't have any natural predators that can attack a full grown elephant. However, adolescent or young asian elephants can fall prey to adult Lions or Tigers. This can only happen if the youngster strays away from the herd.
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It can fly away from predators, that try to eat it.
Predators have to be extremely hungry to bother African elephants. Some predators such as female lions will follow the herd to try and grab a small elephant if they can, but mature female elephants are very wary of this.
To better camouflage themselves against predators that may try to hunt them to eat them.
In nature, predators will try to eliminate the competing species. Lions usually won't eat hyenas, maybe they find them unpalatable.
An elephant will start to stampede around and try to squish its attacker.
Asian Elephants scare off other animals by making sounds through their trunks. The sound is like a Trumpet and a lound sound from an elephant can scare off other animals. Also, they try to stomp the ground and start running towards the animal or maybe run away from the potential creature that they are scared or doubtful of. A trumpeting elephant running towards us is as scary as it gets.
Warthogs are carrion eaters, they would try to eat anything that was within their capabilities, at the same time seeking protection from other predators
Animals eat afterbirth to cover up the scent to try and prevent predators from eating their young. Deer do it also.
Cats are predators and inclined towards killing small animals. A cat will almost certainly try to kill a gerbil.
Grown flamingos do not have predators. What does have predators is the flamingos baby eggs. Other birds will try to get at them.