A functional adaptation of a shark is its streamlined body shape, which reduces drag as it swims through water. This adaptation allows sharks to move efficiently and quickly, aiding in hunting and evading predators. Additionally, their keen sense of smell and specialized electroreceptors (ampullae of Lorenzini) enable them to detect prey from great distances and navigate their environment effectively.
some examples of a horses functional adaptation, is that that they can sleep standing up. Their coat grows long in cold conditions.
Its strucural adaptation is its hammer on its head to attack its predator
No. They are not used for defense.
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Shark or barracuda.
it has metal in its head so it acts like a magnet and leads shark to its prey
ocean water
Enables animals to reproduce successfully either in water or on land
its colors and different parts of body
What shark ever lived anywhere except the water??? I see a lot of these adaptation questions about sharks. Tell your teachers THEY NEVER ADAPTED! They have ALWAYS been aquatic animals and always will be. When a shark shows up at your door, THEN, you can study a real adaptation. Until then, sharks are designed to live in water and do it naturally.Ken, the Shark Wrangler
A functional adaptation is the process of developing a trait as a means for an organism to survive. An example would be a chameleon's ability to change its color in order to escape from predators.
They are adapted to living in Australia as they don't get to hot as they don't have much fur.