An animal's protection from heat varies animal to animal. For instance, hippos and pigs use mud, dogs pant, and some insects go under ground.
Animals protect themselves in order to ensure their survival and safety from potential threats such as predators or harsh environmental conditions. This self-preservation instinct has evolved over time as a way for animals to successfully pass on their genes to the next generation.
They loose less heat when they curl up. You loose more heat from extremities because of the relation between volume and superficial area: lower volume with a higher superficial area traps heat less effectively.
-Hiding -Running -Attacking -Scaring the Prey -Sheild
Endothermic animals rely on themselves to produce their own heat. Ectothermic animals, however, must rely on the sun to keep their body heat up.
I am learning this, it is either their skin is strong enough to withstand rain or if they are small they bury themselves under ground or even get underneath some shelter... It is depending on where the animals live really...
Native americans lit fire in the wood to protect themselves from wild animals or make themselves warm.
how do animals protect themselves from their enemies by using there mouth parts
by killing them
to protect themselves or to protect there family
WHEN THE WOODS AND THE BONES AND PARTS OR PLants.
the ottawas proteced themselves by rubbing themselves with animals fat.
It gives the animals places to hide from predators.
They protect themselves by their thick, moist skin.
Sometimes animals have forcefields and can protect themselves. hope that helps
Animals protect themselves in order to ensure their survival and safety from potential threats such as predators or harsh environmental conditions. This self-preservation instinct has evolved over time as a way for animals to successfully pass on their genes to the next generation.
Animals seek shelter in trees, caves or burrows.
because they protect themselves:)