i think it's camouflage because of its stripes but i forgot why
Zebras have both structural and behavioral adaptations. These adaptations range from their stripes, their teeth, and to their herding behavior.
no evolution has not played a part on the tail of this animal it has just grown a bit
It is the same as and no different from a cow's structural adaptation to survive in its environment.
it has no Structural adaptations
wha is a meerkats structural?
Structural
No, adaptation would pressure all zebras to adapt the same 'best' pattern. Variability is the reason for different patterns.
No.
One of a horse structural adaptation is that they have strong high-crowned teeth to munch and graze on their food!
The venus fly trap's adaptation is both behavioral and structural. Its structural adaptation is the specialized leaves that form a trap to capture prey, while its behavioral adaptation involves how it responds to stimuli, such as the closing of the trap when triggered by insect movements.
A behavioral adaptation
A structural adaptation refers to a physical feature of an organism that enhances its survival and reproduction in its environment. For instance, the long neck of a giraffe is a structural adaptation for reaching high leaves. Conversely, a sentence that describes behavior, such as "The bird migrates south for the winter," does not describe a structural adaptation, as it pertains to a behavioral adaptation instead.