The Inuits have adapted to the extreme cold of the far north through various means, including the construction of igloos for shelter, which provide insulation against harsh winds and temperatures. They have developed specialized clothing made from animal skins and fur to retain body heat and facilitate mobility in freezing conditions. Their hunting and fishing techniques are finely tuned to the Arctic environment, utilizing tools like harpoons and sledges to efficiently harvest seals, whales, and fish. Additionally, their social structures and shared knowledge enhance survival strategies in such a challenging landscape.
They can hold their breath for ages
A tail that has adapted to be able to grasp or hold things...
In Extreme her 1st autobiography.
No. They hold him in extreme contempt and hatred.
All living creatures are adapted to their environments, plants included. Some specific examples would be cacti in semi-arid deserts that have adapted towards extreme water conservation (no leaves, thick fleshy stems that hold water), deciduous trees in temperate forests that drop their leaves every fall to save energy during the winter months (when there is less light energy for photosynthesis) and water lilies that have large flat leaves that allow them to float on top of the lake waters.
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it is stick so therefore it holds the pollen in place.
It can't. You buy a bigger chuck.
no
whales can hold there breath longer than us cuz they have larger lungs than us and are adapted to the sea.
hold your balls and squeeze your nose then yell as loud as you can "ALRIGHT EXTREME!"
The panda has adapted to be able to eat more kinds of bamboo than ever before. To help it eat many types of food, the panda has developed a sixth toe and uses it to hold its food. The molars of the panda have also adapted to make it easier to eat.