Two external adaptations for a squids predatory life are that it pushes ink to blind predator some have venom camouflage- (chromatophore and iridocyte) jet propulsion.
pushes ink to blind the predators and to camouflage
yes they do escape their predators because they both have that ink thingy in them
Squid have some important adaptations that allow it to survive. Some of these would be its ability to squirt ink at predators. Also the long tentacles allow it to swim fairly quickly in water.
they have eyes that can turn and see prey and predators easily. they have tube mouths to suck up food.
It depends on the type of monkey but in general monkeys have pretty fast reactions and they have long tails to keep their balance and have the speed and reaction to escape from predators. :)
Fish have many adadptations for escaping from predators. * Their tails allow them to swim quickly. * Some fish can also swim backwards * The colours of different fish allow them to camouflage into water plants or into the sea floor.
A primrose is a plant of European woodlands that produces pale yellow flowers. It has developed adaptations in cool, moist environments, which allow it to grow successful. Its two types of flowers, the pin-eyed and thrum-eyed, is an adaptation to promote cross pollination.
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Squid have some important adaptations that allow it to survive. Some of these would be its ability to squirt ink at predators. Also the long tentacles allow it to swim fairly quickly in water.
One of the interesting adaptations that parrotfish have is the ability to change from female to male. Another of their adaptations are their teeth, which allow them to eat coral.
That would be their wings
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