A wallaby's hind legs have large, strong tendons that help it scale slopes and escape faster and easier from predators. These tendons in their hind legs which act as "springs", so wallabies hide in bushland where they can quickly and easily escape from potential predators, dodging back and forth between trees and up and down slopes.
Wallabies' hind legs move independently of each other, and they have long, strong tails for balancing.
Wallabies have the ability to hear very well: they can twitch their ears independently around to determine the direction of specific sounds, much as a cat does.
no yes it is not yes
physical adaptation
Behavioral adaptation
physical is an adjective and adaption is a noun
Wallabies are endothermic animals, meaning they regulate their body temperature internally, maintaining a stable temperature regardless of external conditions. This adaptation allows them to remain active in various environments, including the often variable climates of Australia. Like other mammals, wallabies rely on metabolic processes to generate heat and sustain their body functions.
It is a behavioral adaptation. You are changing how you behave. Not how your body looks.
physical
i think its a physical
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Yes or no
Physical or Behavioral.
behavior