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The scientific term for animal adaptation is "biological adaptation." It refers to the process by which a species evolves over time to better survive and thrive in its environment. Adaptations can be structural, physiological, or behavioral.
Adaptation is a process where a population becomes better suited to survive in it's environment. The three types of adaption are as follows: Morphological Adaptation: The actual structure of an animal's body parts that adapts to its environment. For example, birds have certain beaks that allow them to adapt to the types of foods they eat. Behavioral Adaptation: This can be passed along through genetics. Good examples are birds flying south for winter or squirrels nesting. Physiological Adaptation: This describes how the body works and adapts. For example, it could be that cows have specific digestive procedures to help digest the grass and food they eat. A change in the animal's diet can lead to a physiological adaptation.
Animals can camoflauge
Physiological adaptation include:
heredity capacity or genetic capacity or physiological capacity
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I think an example of an adaptation that is a animal has not mentioned in the article are Living together,Flight,Migrations,Camouflage,Hibernation,Resource Conservation,Artificial Bigness,Hair,Be prepared,and Nest Parasitism these are my answer.
The turtle and its shell
A characteristic or modification in an animal's body that helps it survive in its habitat example: a Wolf has fur.
Animal adaptation is when animals adapt to their habitat eg. Polar bears have thick fur, tiny ears and thick paw pads to keep out the cold of the North Pole! Another example: Fennec Foxes have short fur and very large ears so they don't get too hot. The conditions in an environment are caused by Physical Environmental Factors. Hope I helped! :)
An adaptation for camo. is a physical adaptation. It is something provided naturally to help the animal be safe in the wild. For example, a lizard can make it's tail fall off to distract a predator.