you can mostly find northern cardinal in trees, bushes, parks, vines, and nest good luck finding any
A cardinal's beak is adapted for cracking seeds
The answer is they have contributed more birds to nature so we get more songs and more animals on mother earth
no but it is a member of the plant family and their distinctive appearance is a result of adaptations to conserve water in dry and/or hot environments
Tsunamis do not create adaptations in plants or animals.
Evolutionary adaptations cannot be predicted. Flora and fauna adapt to changing circumstances and environments by chance, not by design.
Convergent evolution
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The cardinal has many adaptations. First, they have a cone shaped beak for cracking open nuts. Second, the females are brown, so they can easily avoid predators.
The great diversity of life form is the result of adaptations to different environments. It is also due to descent from a common ancestor.
Adaptations are a mechanism of living things that enables them to respond to changing environments. Some of the adaptations include skin, type of legs, tails, digestive and respiratory systems among others.
Adaptations vary among species for quite a few reasons. One reason that adaptations vary is because the environments are different.
Adaptations
Cardinals are found in many environments over much of North America, especially in the east.
The cardinal has many adaptations. First, they have a cone shaped beak for cracking open nuts. Second, the females are brown, so they can easily avoid predators.
Different environments have different abiotic conditions
It was not a single cardinal. 2/3 of the Cardinal Electors had to vote for him.
The answer is A) live in different environments
run and hide
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