Badgers are creatures of habit and adapt poorly to change. Urbanization and agriculture threaten the long-term survival of the species and when they are disturbed by development or people interfering with their setts, and being forced to move. Badgers live in families in a maze of underground tunnels and chambers called a "set." Some sets are hundreds of years old As their habitats are destroyed, by urbanization and agriculture, the badgers have fewer places to live and cannot easily find food. When they venture away from their sets to hunt for food, they often cross roads, where are usually killed. The badgers most common cause of death is road accidents.
Basically, any way it has an advantage over another animal in the same habitat. Like having long nails and sharp teeth.
Badgers have adapted to be able to camouflage in their surroundings. They also have large paws that are suited to digging.
badgers survive by they find food and eat it. they also survive by hiding in tall grass and fields.
Dark coloring helps them blend in
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How dose a weasel adapeted to grasslands
yes badgers can live in grasslands because i read in a book.
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Yes. All animals adapt - so do the ones in the temperate grasslands. It's called "maintaining homeostasis (a stable internal environment)"
they live just like people live in ct and they go to the market they eat normal food and they do normal activities
By absorbing water from the grasslands
I think they adopt by changing there living styles.
Lions don't adapt to the jungle, since they don't live there. Lions live in grasslands, savannahs.
how does the yellow rached lily adapt to grasslands
Mice, gophers, deer, pronghorn, bison, elk, cattle, jackrabbits, badgers, rats, etc.
The petals absorb water from the sun and air and then transport it to the rest of the flower.
they developed fur to stay warm in the short-grass grassland beacause short-grass grasslands have colder winters than long-grass grasslands.