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I don't know. But i think it tries to scare off its' enemies first before attacking it.
Most sounds will scare a mouse away. Loud sounds or bird sounds are two sounds that are great at scaring mice away.
Elephants compete for resources like any other animal. If food is scarce, those who are best at foraging are more likely to survive. Strong, healthy males are more likely to succeed at mating.
The skunk releases a strong-smelling spray from glands near its tail as a defense mechanism to scare off enemies and predators. This pungent odor can deter potential threats, allowing the skunk to escape unharmed.
It scares its enemies by frilling it's neck fapply skin type thing up and standing on it's back legs to make itself look biger
Alexander the great burned petroleum to scare away his enemies elephants.
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No Alexander was not burned , but stories say that he was poisned and died of illness in a place in Egypt today called Alexanderia. After him
So then the elephants would scare and charge at the enemies.
He burnt petroleoum to scare them away
he roared
they used kites to scare their enemie
No elephants do not have to be scared. These animals are rather peaceful but are known to startle and scare easily and become aggressive.
He brought ELEPHANTS with him to invade Britain. The elephants were meant to scare enemy tribes.
Skunk use an anal scent glands to scare away their enemies because it is a defensive mechanism. They use it when they feel threaten or scared.
Fireworks.
Probably to scare away its enemies