five adaptations of dog
webbed feet
fur and smell
yes
living in a pack
It uses its nose to smell for prey.
the noses to help it smell and they are the smallest dog in the word
They have A thick layer of fat that keeps them warm
If a dog lacked its natural adaptations, it could struggle to survive in its environment. For instance, without keen senses like smell and hearing, a dog would find it difficult to locate food, detect danger, or communicate with other dogs. Additionally, without physical adaptations such as a strong jaw for chewing or a coat for insulation, it would face challenges in hunting, staying warm, or protecting itself from the elements. Overall, the absence of these adaptations could significantly reduce a dog's chances of survival and quality of life.
it can float.... so a dog can hold onto it if it's drowning
Fish have many adaptations that help them survive their environment. Their gills are part of their adaptations that helps them in respiration. Fins also come in handy for purposes of mobility.
Wishbone
Yes tapirs have so many different behavioral adaptations