camouflage and mimicry
these plant protect themselve.
they group themselve
How do snow goose protect themselves
Bees have developed stingers to protect them from harm and fur in order to successfully gather pollen. They have developed these adaptations in order to survive longer.
IT IS because the food that they eat has some chemicals on them which helps them to change their colors
Sharks are top predators and thus do not have other animals attacking them.
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1.Development of stomata for gaseous exchange and 2. vascular tissue for transportation
1.Development of stomata for gaseous exchange and 2. vascular tissue for transportation
it tells u that china needed something to protect themselve and they obviously had some important reason of doin it
how do tarantula's protect themselves?
Camouflage is a common adaptation where prey organisms blend in with their surroundings, making it difficult for predators to spot them. This protects the organism by reducing the chances of being detected and attacked. Warning coloration or aposematism is another adaptation seen in some prey organisms where they have bright colors or patterns that warn potential predators of their toxicity or bad taste. This protects the organism by deterring predators from attempting to eat them.