*stripes to blend in with the sun
Leopards have strong jaws to kill their prey and to fight other predators, sharp, strong claws to grip branches, flexible backbones to allow them to make long jumps and a patterned coat to help them blend into their surroundings
The Sumatran tiger has adapted several useful features to further its survival. They have slightly darker coats than other tigers to help with camouflage and longer facial fur and whiskers to help them navigate throughout the jungle.
Tigers have an excellent sense of hearing, which is one of their major adaptations. Another is their stripes, which allow them to camouflage themselves.
some structural adaptations for a jaguar is that a jaguar has skin/fur that helps it blend in with its surroundings when hunting for its prey.
A tiger has a colored coat (orange with black stripes) so it can camouflage (blend in) with its surroundings.
The keas structural adaptations are its thick feather
it has no Structural adaptations
it has no Structural adaptations
Structural adaptations are adaptations to the body.These can include:Tough, waterproof shell,OperculumGillsRadula (for feeding)There are a lot more but these are a few
nope there called behavioural adaptations. there are 3 kinds of adaptations: structural behavioural physiological
The structural adaptations , finding the adaptaTION
Yes.
Here is one of the structural adaptations for the Atlantic puffin they're wings help them "fly" through the water
The structural adaptations you would notice on a cactus are the spines on it. The spines are there so they don't loose water.
Zebras have both structural and behavioral adaptations. These adaptations range from their stripes, their teeth, and to their herding behavior.
no!
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