Camouflage poison and bright colors are all adaptations usually when animals have bright colors it tells predators that they are going to taste bad or they are poisonous and camouflage is having a pattern that helps a creature blend into its surroundings
Adaptations depend on what animal you are talking about.
Humans might have the most adaptations on Earth:
There are so many more adaptations that humans contain.
There are many adaptations of books that were made into movies that can be thought of. They include "Terms of Endearment" by Larry McMurtry, "Heartburn" by Nora Ephron, "The Other Bolyn Girl" by Philippa Gregory and "Blow" by Bruce Porter.
I havent found any adaptations. Good luck
none
Adaptations of crab spiders are that they can walk sideways, as well as front to back. Some are also able to camouflage themselves.
Rubbery leaves to stop it losing water
It has no adaptations.
what do fossa eat and what are some of their adaptations
what are some adaptations viruses
No bullfrog adaptations are currently in existence
Cougar adaptations
Yes there are special adaptations of a sheep.
Some of their adaptations are their needle-sharp claws and adaptations to different biomes of the world
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some adaptations of hedgehogs are spines, a strong backbone (helps them roll into a ball to hide from predators) and nocturnal