answersLogoWhite

0

How have mammals adapted?

Updated: 4/28/2022
User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago

Best Answer

they adapt to wooded areas

User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How have mammals adapted?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Why are some mammals adapted to living in water?

Their habitat has forced some mammals to live that way.


What contributed to the adapted radiation of mammals?

the extinction of most dinosours


How are the flesh eating mammals adapted to eating fish?

because they have the same flesh daaaaaaaaaaaaaa:)


What animals can walk in land?

The ones who adapted to i.e. Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians, Insects.


Why is man considered to be unique among the mammals?

Humans are very unique among all the numerous mammals. So far, we have evolved and adapted the most. Hope this helped! :)


What kind of envirment does mammals live in?

Mammals have adapted to live in many different environments on the planet. They can be found at the poles, in the deserts, in the oceans, flying in the sky and many others.


Do buffalo have fur?

Yes. They're mammals, and are adapted for life in cold weather.


What is the definition of mammals?

A land mammal is one that primarily lives on land, as opposed to in water, . They are also known are Terrestrial mammals. Typically a land mammal is fully adapted for life on land . Land mammals breed on land .Land mammals is not taxonomic category , it is ecological term .Bats which fly in air basically land mammals,as they go to air for a short time .


Why is there a much greater diversity of flying birds than there is of flying mammals?

Think of it as the same thing as land mammals versus water mammals. Marine mammals first evolved to life on land and then adapted to return to the water, but not all mammals did that. Similar thing with birds. All birds evolved from common flying ancestors, whereas flying mammals evolved from land mammals at a much later point in evolutionary history. Hope that helps.


How are kangaroo rats and camels similar?

Kangaroo rats and camels are both mammals which are specially adapted to live in the desert and in arid areas.


What are xerocoles?

Xerocoles are mammals that have adapted to live in deserts. These include many species, mice, rats, foxes, camels and many others.


Why do birds eat smaller birds?

Some birds prey on other birds because they are adapted and evolved to do so. This is no different than some mammals (such as cats and foxes) eating smaller mammals (such as mice and rats).