they group themselve
They use their tusks or strength.
They fly over the rainbow to the place where Dorathy landed and monkeys fly.
none because elephants protect one another
Protect it from their enemies.
how do animals protect themselves from their enemies by using there mouth parts
to protect themselves
By throwing mud on their enemies
Elephants protect themselves by living in groups that provide safety in numbers, using their size and strength as a deterrent to predators, and displaying defensive behaviors like trumpeting, charging, and using their tusks. They also rely on their intelligence and strong social bonds to communicate and coordinate to ward off threats.
Asian elephants use their size to their advantage to protect themselves. They stomp, use their tusks and stay in groups to defend themselves.
elephants work often as a tea and often use there formidable tusks the only eniemy elephants really have to be afraid of is man with guns not an easy task to defend themselves from and thay often fail
they raddle
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