Hollow bones, light body, large lungs and compact skeletal system.
hollow bones
lightweight feathers
strong chest and wing muscles
hollow, lightweight bones and feathers
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African lions are the largest carnivorous animals in Africa and have made many adaptations. Some of the adaptations they have had to make are; sharp teeth, sharp claws, whiskers and the color of their fur.
what are the 4 things that adaptations help organisms to? (Remember #3 Animal Adaptation HW)
They have sharp teeth to help them chew on it
A behavioral adaptation is something that an animal has to do in order to survive. like some animals migrate becaus its to cold or some animals play dead to fool their predatorsan adaptation that helps an organism enhance either survival or reproduction
nope there called behavioural adaptations. there are 3 kinds of adaptations: structural behavioural physiological
Here is one of the structural adaptations for the Atlantic puffin they're wings help them "fly" through the water
a. they help the organism survive in its environnment .
yes it has long shoulders to help build its home
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Bobcats are small North American wildcats. Their structural adaptations include their wide paw pads to help them walk on snow, large external ears for enhanced hearing and a big tail for balance.
IT can breathe fire- useful for hunting prey and warding off predators
adaptations is the change in a species to help it to become better suited to its environment. these include structural, physiological and behavioral adaptations. limpets have adapted to survive on rocks and eat bird poos.
Both types of adaptations help organisms to survive long enough to have offspring. Physcial adaptations include body parts and functions that help an animal survive. Behavioral adaptations are things that an animal does that increases its odds of survival, for example, squirrels storing food for the winter.
One of the structural adaptations of the Palos Verdes Blue butterfly is the distinct spot patterns that mark its wings. These patterns help to confuse predators as to the nature of the butterfly, giving it time to evade predation.
No, it is an adaption. To be more accurate it is a Structural Adaptation. Structural adaptations are adaptations that contributes to the survival of the organism. For example the arctic fox has thick coated fur to help keep warm.hope this helped : )
a lot of fur keeps them warm and large flippers help them move fast through the water.