jumping and swimming
jumping and swimming
It is a behavioral adaptation. You are changing how you behave. Not how your body looks.
Webbing between toes for swimming
Webbed feet perhaps
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If you are talking about humans, it it genetics, if you are talking about animals, it is the evolution of genetics, and I guess you could say their feet became webbed for swimming.
The Fish Adaptations Are They Have Gill wich the breath with they have wide eyes to see predators swimming around then
The swan's WEBBED FEET used for swimming is an ADAPTATION which is considered a biotic factor.
a guppy's adaptation is to eat Gills for breathing underwater, fins for swimming underwater, scales to withstand water, etc.
Isn't it something like: Vasconstriction reduces blood flow and heat transfer?
Not necessarily. Adaptations are changes in an animal's features or behaviour which enable it to live in a specific environment. Realistically, laying eggs is not an adaptation for a platypus, as it could just as easily bear live young in its chamber. An example of an adaptation in a platypus is its feet - they are webbed for swimming but the webbing is retractable, exposing the sharp claws, with which it can dig its burrow.