The tiger it hurts any living thing that tries to hurt its cub.
Alligator
The rhinoceros is the strongest and most protective animal. They protect their young and their family at all costs.
any member of the cat family because they are the most feirce and the have to protect there young because they are part of an endangered speicies
We are mammals and do not abandon our young. Mammals (within the animal kingdom) nurture their young until they are weaned and are able to exist on their own.
Most vertebrates have flat rib bones, which serve to protect the internal organs inside of the torso of the animal.
The most fearless animal in the entire animal kingdom is the Honey Badger, this crazy little thing chases leopards and just smacks the crap out of cobras, if you don't believe me, look it up.....on YouTube! :P
The rhinoceros is the strongest and most protective animal. They protect their young and their family at all costs.
Females are more aggressive than males the reason why is it is there instinct to be protective because of their young. most of the time females stick to one person and become very protective of them so yes gender does matter
If anything gets in a wolfs territory and threatens its young it will most likely be killed because the wolf will bite claw and do anything to protect there young
He Didnt Protect Them. He Just Brainwashed them Most of the Time.
Rolling into a ball EDIT: It has a protective "shell" and most can curl into a ball.
Most of Mollusks protect themselves with help of shell . Shell is hard protective covering made up of CaCO3. Cephalopods are not protected by shell .
No. They are protective yes, and will do anything to protect their family but they are the most adoring loving breeds if well socialized from a pup!
Most of the time if an animal has spikes, they are there to protect them from predictors.
any member of the cat family because they are the most feirce and the have to protect there young because they are part of an endangered speicies
Most are. Some species protect their young.
Most male animals will attack each other as a form of dominance or trying to protect their mate or their territory.
Yes, I believe that most birds, animals, including moms and dads would do anything to protect their young from harm.