The Green Lipped mussels have made many adaptions to survive. These animals have made adaptions to look like their environment.
adaptations
what is the adaptations of santan
Yes, these are called "Structural Adaptations". How an animal acts is part of its "Behavioral Adaptations".
Even though an anemone is a simple animal, they have many adaptations. If an anemone feels threatened it can retract itself completely into its base. The anemone also has tentacles that are filled with a toxin that will either sting an enemy or paralyze its prey.
what are the adaptations of a chi weenie
Green
The color of ganglia of mussles is yellow, and occasionally red.
* Exotics: Strong on Tuners, but weak on Mussles * Tuners: Strong on Mussles, but weak on Exotics * Mussles: Strong on Exotics, but weak on Tuners
Kuku (Perna caniculus) is known as the green-lipped mussel.
green lipped musselGreen Lipped Mussel; Latin: Perna canaliculus, also known as Greenshell MusselGreen Lipped Mussel is commonly made into a powder or oil form and used as a Supplement. It's unique properties help it to play a major role in the transfer of nutrients through the body, adding to the structural integrity of all body tissues. These nutrients are responsible for:Elasticity of blood vesselsYouthful appearance of skin and hairAct to lubricate jointsAllow the body to heal naturallyHelp to overcome pain more quickly
it has a red or green dewlap
Their adaptations are, their legs to jump, camouflage in grass because they are green.
Blue-lipped is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example: a blue-lipped corpse.
Blue-lipped is a compound adjective.
White-lipped tamarin was created in 1812.
the white lipped dear eats grass.
White-lipped Snake was created in 1858.