A structural adaptation is a physical trait that allows an organism to survive or reproduce like fur to keep warm or tusks to keep predators away. A swan has wings. Wings are a physical trait that allow swans to escape from predators, thus allowing them to survive.
Animals can camoflauge
lol it is swimminig
to stop flys from coming.
yes
No, the robin building its nest is not an example of a structural adaptation; it is a behavioral adaptation. Structural adaptations refer to physical features of an organism, such as body shape or coloration, that enhance survival. In contrast, the act of nest-building demonstrates a behavior that helps the robin care for its young and ensure their survival.
A robin's nest is an example of a structural adaptation because it is a physical feature that helps the robin survive and reproduce. The construction of the nest and its design provide protection and support for the eggs and chicks.
the behavioral adaptation a swan with young is that is someone/something gets too close, the swan will get mad quite fast.
It is the same as and no different from a cow's structural adaptation to survive in its environment.
it has no Structural adaptations
wha is a meerkats structural?
Structural
Yes