The durian's special adaptation is its thick, spiky husk, which protects the fruit from predators while allowing it to remain intact until it is ripe. This tough exterior deters animals from accessing the fruit prematurely, ensuring that the seeds inside can mature fully. Additionally, the strong odor of the durian, often described as pungent or foul, attracts specific animals that help disperse its seeds, aiding in the plant's reproduction. These adaptations help the durian thrive in its native tropical environments.
a special adaptation is finding hidings spots from bigger more dangerous preditors
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There is no standard collective noun for the noun 'durians', however, collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun. We can borrow standard collective nouns from other similar things, for example:a grove of durians (trees)a bushel of durians (fruit)
"This play is an adaptation of a short novel." "An adaptation is a change in an organism to fit its environment." "The animal had a special adaptation for its environment."
The adaptation of an apple fruit is by ................................................. FIND IT OUT YOURSELF! XD
Ideal Conditions
yes they have speed
porous dermis
Durians :)
Durians reproduce by seeds.
yes they do. tiger came to across their mutual eating habit when the durians season. its occur that the smell of durians attract them to eat durian.
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