with trained warriors or volenteer armys
The Aztecs protected themselves through a combination of military strategies, including fortifications such as walls and moats around their cities, as well as a well-trained army. They also utilized weapons such as obsidian-tipped spears, clubs, and bows and arrows. Additionally, the Aztecs formed alliances with neighboring city-states to strengthen their defenses and engage in mutual protection.
I don't think they have a way of protecting themselves. They are usually eaten by whales anyways and there isn't much protection from a whale if you are as small as krill. They can protect themselves but not against whales. They protect themselves by traveling in large numbers.
Llamas protect themselves by running away. They also spit when irritated or guarding a baby.
Aztecs because mayans weren't as skilled as the Aztecs
nobody invented camouflage it part of yourself. Animals were born with to protect themselves
They didn't they called themselves the Mexicas
The aztecs wore masks the hide there faces and to inpress there gods so the sun would come up and down and the moon would do the same. They also wore then to protect them in battel and to do cerimonies with there ancint gods
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They protect themselves by squirting ink.
The Aztecs protected themselves through a combination of military strategies, including fortifications such as walls and moats around their cities, as well as a well-trained army. They also utilized weapons such as obsidian-tipped spears, clubs, and bows and arrows. Additionally, the Aztecs formed alliances with neighboring city-states to strengthen their defenses and engage in mutual protection.
Citizens protect themselves with police departments. Nations protect themselves with a military.
they wore things to keep themselves warm
Yes. Mexica is how the Aztecs knew of themselves.
they use their sting tail to protect themselves
how do lionfish protect themselves
The word Aztec was never used by the Aztecs themselves. It comes from "Atzlan", the Aztec mythological root in the north.