Biology, asked by chidvilas50, 5 months ago

how do dogs protect themselves from predators​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Dogs instinctively protect themselves when they are facing another dog or dogs. ... If one dog is outmatched by another, their instincts kick in again and the weaker dog submits by rolling over or placing tail between legs and demonstrating submissive behavior which should signal to the other dog an “I give in-u win”.

Answered by keshav9686
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Explanation:

~Dogs instinctively protect themselves when they are facing another dog or dogs. You can see this behavior when dogs play. They face each other and wrestle. ... A dog is not going to be able to protect himself well with wildlife such as a raccoon and smaller dogs often fall prey to coyotes.

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