Crocodiles can use their tails for protection, but their main form of defence is to bite attackers with their powerful jaws, equipped with sharp teeth to penetrate and hold on. Research indicates that crocodiles have a bite comparable to the low end of the power that T Rex was estimated to have.
As crocodiles are apex predators, at the top of their food chain, they have minimal need to protect themselves from other predators.
It depends on the snake... some have defensive mechanisms like the rattle. They have fangs, venom, and speed to flee when neccesary, and they can constrict.
How the snakes protect themselves is their fangs.
Snakes defend themselves by spitting venom, biting, or excreting a foul stench.
some snakes will squeeze somebody or something to protect itself.... :)
listen person do you not see the giant teeth and the giant tail
their tails
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White tigers use their claws and teeth to protect them selves
Porcupines because they protect them selves with quills and eat leaves and they are vegiterian / they don't eat meat
-Hiding -Running -Attacking -Scaring the Prey -Sheild
they do live in groups. they live in groups to catch food easier and so protect them selves from being food
Big alligators eat smaller alligators,humans and raccoons eat baby alligators and eggs
they defend their selves by their claws
not..
By stabing them selves
by spine leaves
spit and kick
Mongooses protect them selves by dancing and dogging enemies.
we protect ourselves from running fast and running
They camouflauge and they do not see the animal
to protect theme selves
they bit them
no
to protect them selves an impress females