how do catterpillar adapt their selves in the environment
Camouflage helps baron caterpillars escape danger. When their predators are looking for them, they can't see them due to the camouflage.
it is a big beetle
Caterpillars color (green) blends in with the leaves that they eat.
Because the adaptations that get established are a consequence of the environment. Any other adaptations that "do not fit the environment" get discarded via natural selection.
there are many caterpillars and fish that are tropical herbivores
1.Caterpillars(bugs) 2.fox's 3.birds
It depends...
Caterpillars are not part of a Penguins diet, the only food available to Penguins in their natural environment is fish.
Adaptations
The relationship among an organism's environment, adaptations and evolution is that the environment will alter, so the organism has to adapt to the new environment. Throughout the years this has created evolution seen in fossils and history books
It helps them blend into their environment.
YES why wouldn't they
They're adaptations are their strips because it helps them blend in with their group or pack.
no they had no new adaptations to the environment as their body structures were adapted to the environment