a matamata has a huge mouth for sucking in fish and a tube nose for getting air above the surface, it has fleshy appendages that wave in the water like seaweed and they lure fish and the matamata sucks them up!
The mammals known for their unique adaptations to survive in terrestrial habitats and cannot swim are kangaroos and koalas.
Mammals with gills have adaptations such as streamlined bodies for efficient swimming, gills for breathing underwater, and a thick layer of blubber for insulation and buoyancy. These adaptations help them survive in aquatic environments by allowing them to breathe, move efficiently, and stay warm in the water.
Leafless plants have developed adaptations such as storing water in their stems, reducing water loss through specialized structures, and relying on photosynthesis in their stems or roots to survive in their environment.
Sauropods likely had adaptations such as long necks, efficient digestive systems, and specialized teeth that helped them eat vast quantities of food.
they make the species more likely to survive.(apex)
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a matamata has a huge mouth for sucking in fish and a tube nose for getting air above the surface, it has fleshy appendages that wave in the water like seaweed and they lure fish and the matamata sucks them up!
Matamata means KILLKILL in English
Matamata, Waikato, North Island, NZ.
Matamata Swifts was created in 1930.
Matamata College was created in 1918.
Matamata means KILLKILL in English
by adapting these adaptations, their ability to survive increases
Adaptations of animals are the things that help them survive in the wild. For instance, a bat has echolocation that helps them hear. Hope this helped!
Adaptations has helped the American cockroach to survive throughout the years. Their habitat is warm, moist areas such as the tropics or places where the temperature is 84 degrees Fahrenheit or higher.