Animals do not consciously adapt to their environment. It is a matter of evolution and 'survival of the fittest'.
Adaptations come about through mutant variations, most of which are detrimental. However, occasionally a mutation will be beneficial and allow the creature to survive more easily. Such a creature has more chances to procreate and pass on the successful mutation or gene.
An Indian rhino has adapted to its environment through its great sense of smell and hearing. They also have developed lips to eat certain plants.
their lips have been elongated to help them grasp the leaves they eat.
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it at a rainforest
He was adapted to its habitat because it can camoufalge
Rhinos need lots of space to thrive in their habitat. But they can survive in many places as long as they have food and water. they also need shelter to stay out of the sun in the heat of the day because they can get sunburned. When we destroy their habitat, it forces the rhinos to overlap their habitat with other rhinos. This can lead to conflicts with the rhinos. They can also become more aggressive when people move near their area. In addition to sunburn, the lack of trees (caused by humans) can make the rhinos dehydrated and sick.
they are adapted to their habitat because they have claws to kepp food in their hands and to hang on trees
No. The decline of this animal was not loss of habitat, but rather poaching for its horns.
Some rhinos in southern Africa live in the Kalahari Desert. However, their preferred habitat is savanna. In Asia, there are no desert dwelling rhinos.
Humans are destroying it.
they are adapted so they can live in there own habitat
Ants have adapted to their habitat in a great variety of ways. Ants have learned to forage for food for example.
they have fins
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