i ii jumped in the see
Not really, but there is probably a way to keep people safe from a tsunami
To protect a country from a potential tsunami, it is essential to have early warning systems in place that can detect and monitor seismic activity in the ocean. Establishing evacuation plans and drills for coastal communities can also help minimize the impact of a tsunami. Additionally, investing in infrastructure that can withstand the impact of a tsunami, such as sturdy seawalls and tsunami-resistant buildings, is crucial in protecting the country from such natural disasters.
Manta Rays protect themselves by jumping onto the predator or swimming at them with full speed and agility.
to protect themselves
run away i think.......................................
fleeing.
Lions do not have predators except for other lions and human beings. They protect themselves from humans by hiding and running when they see us. They protect themselves from other lions by either doing the same thing, or by fighting the other lions.
i ii jumped in the see
No
They protect themselves by squirting ink.
Crocodiles use their tail and powerful jaws to protect themselves. They are apex predators so they have no predators other than human beings.
Escape to an area of high altitude.
Not really, but there is probably a way to keep people safe from a tsunami
Zoo animals aren't typically relocated for a tsunami or other natural disaster. Since a tsunami usually hits with little or no warning, there isn't much zookeepers can do to keep them safe. many animals have a sense that something bad is about to happen and will protect themselves and their young in the best way they can within the confines of the zoo.
Citizens protect themselves with police departments. Nations protect themselves with a military.
they use their sting tail to protect themselves