brains
mouth
fear
Yes there are special adaptations of a sheep.
they do
Flatworms are a type of invertebrate belonging to the phylum Platyhelminthes. They are not caused by any external factors but are a result of evolutionary processes. Flatworms can be found in various environments, including freshwater, marine, and terrestrial habitats, and their characteristics, such as a flattened body shape, are adaptations that have evolved over millions of years for survival and reproduction. Some flatworms are parasitic, while others are free-living, reflecting their diverse ecological roles.
YES
nothing
hands and feet
molting
facts about flatworms
flippers and a layer of blubber.
Yes flatworms are invertebrates
Flatworms exhibit several survival instincts, including the ability to quickly respond to environmental threats through movement and behavior. They can detect light and chemicals, allowing them to navigate away from predators and unfavorable conditions. Additionally, some species possess regenerative capabilities, enabling them to recover from injuries or predation attempts, enhancing their chances of survival. These instincts and adaptations help flatworms thrive in diverse habitats.
Well some special adaptations a snake has is it begins it's life adaptation with no legs, no ears, and no arms. They slither on there bellies. Snakes also have a special environment adaptation which is they change colors!