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animals go through adaptations to survive in the habitat
Yes well if a hyena comes it have to
Sharp eyes, swift flight and sharp talons.
If you mean what muscles swimmers use most, they are the abs, lats, triceps and shoulders. Basically the core muscles.Whilest swimmers use a vast majority of muscles, the commonly termed "swimmers muscle" is the Latissimus Dorsi.
The firefly has had to make a number of adaptations in order to survive. The firefly has had to create a light to see at night for example.
Homo erectus had adaptations such as a more efficient bipedal walk, reduced jaw and tooth size, increased brain size, and the ability to use tools for hunting and scavenging. These adaptations helped them to better navigate and survive in various environments, leading to their widespread distribution across Africa and Eurasia.
Adaptations are the things that plants and animals use to survive. For example, birds have wings to fly and tigers have legs to run.
Swimmers use touch pads by touching them with their fingers or hand. They have sensitive sensors that do not require great force to have them register the touch.
If nothing adapted, nothing would be able to survive. "Adaptions are characteristics that enable organisms to better survive and reproduce. There are three types of adaptions; structural, physiological and behavioural."
no, this wouldn't be smart because you need to get swimmers ear treated right away, use ear drops
Animals have special adaptations to survive in special environments.
How do jaguars use adaptations to find homes in their habitat?