Jerboas jump at least 4 times higher and longer than their front legs. The jumping ability was an adaptation for escape in the open deserts from predators. When a jerboa moves quick, it leaps and jumps with it's hind legs, jumping up to 3 meters in a single bounce.
its easyier to dig in the soil and it doesn't need much water
the use their legs to jump away from predetors
Physiological adaptation include:
The physiological adaptations of sea snails include have evolved gills that are suitable for breathing under the water.
Behavioral, Physiological and Structural
they store water
Bird migration and the hibernation of some animals during the cold seasons are behavioral adaptations. The physiological adaptations relate to the general functioning of the body.
same as xerophytes or most of it
being fat
Yes.
They adapt from Josh HIll
Physiological adaptations of rhinos include its horn, hindgut, wide mouth and thick skin. These adaptations make the rhino well-suited for its lifestyle.
nope there called behavioural adaptations. there are 3 kinds of adaptations: structural behavioural physiological
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