he defend his self by flying
Gibbons don't mix with other animals. if an animal attacks the gibbon it grabs the animals mane or neck with his claws or tail.
Tigers survive in the wild by killing other animals and eating them. Also, they don't need other tigers to live. (except their mates.) Tigers are rather solitary and defend their territory.
There are animals that live in groups but there are also some which live alone.Animals that live in groupGroup animals are animals that live together with other member of their species in a habitat. They hunt and live together. Animals lives in group so that it will be more easy for them to fulfill their basic needs.1. They cooperate to hunt for food.2. They help each other to defend themselves from enemies.3. They help each other to build their nest.
When the babies are born both the male and female will feed the babies. The birds aggressively defend their nests and surrounding areas against other birds and animals.
the bumble bee uses its "stinger" on other insects to protect itself.
Humans and other animals!
A rhino's size and horns help it intimidate and fight off other animals and predators.
No, they'll only defend their young or if they have an injured mate. - scorpiolover226
a dingo defends\protects itself by growling and other stuff like that
Territory, offspring, and mates.
how does a lion communicate with other animals and with people
sharks defend themselves because they are afraid of being eaten and attacked by the other fish or animals
It's pincers/ claws
As well as any other dog. How well depends on the Lab itself, how muscular and aggressive it might be and the other dog or dogs.
The same way other chickens do - by pecking, scratching, and kicking.
It is the body's immune system.
The timber wolf protects itself by snarling and growling at possible predators. The timber wolf has very few enemies besides man. Timber wolves roam in packs looking for food. They are carnivores who eat deer, elk, rabbits, and other animals.