Bamboo has adappted well to its environment that it lives in, bamboo has large leaves that kepps away some of the water and also bamboo lives of the decaying matter of the forest floor.
the thorns is a structural adaption of rose,cactus,bamboo
It eats bamboo
It growsfast and has short roots unlike other bamboo
they live in this habitat because they like to eat bamboo
they like to eat bamboo and move around a lot in the trees and bushes
it helps them survive cause they never run out of bamboo By natilie gonzalez
If you buy an apple tree sapling then get a stick of bamboo ext to where you have placed the sapling in the ground. The get a peice of string or wire and attack that round the bamboo tree and the sapling.
Pandas have evolved specialized adaptations for eating bamboo, such as broad molar teeth and strong jaw muscles to grind tough bamboo fibers. They also have a modified wrist bone that acts like a thumb to help them grasp bamboo stems. Their digestive system has also adapted to be able to break down and extract nutrients from the tough bamboo.
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Most of the Giant Panda's adaptations involve the bamboo that it relies on (99% of its diet is bamboo). It has developed a very large head due to its larger jaw muscles, required to bite and chew the thick bamboo. In addition, its molars (teeth) have been adapted to be very smooth and large, which is not normal among bears because bears are carnivores. Finally, their digestive system has adapted to their diet of bamboo. The esophagus and stomach has developed a strong lining so it will not tear, the intestines are shorter due to the high cellulose content of bamboo, and the colon is larger since it is putting much more into its body while producing waste less frequently.
Most of the Giant Panda's adaptations involve the bamboo that it relies on (99% of its diet is bamboo). It has developed a very large head due to its larger jaw muscles, required to bite and chew the thick bamboo. In addition, its molars (teeth) have been adapted to be very smooth and large, which is not normal among bears because bears are carnivores. Finally, their digestive system has adapted to their diet of bamboo. The esophagus and stomach has developed a strong lining so it will not tear, the intestines are shorter due to the high cellulose content of bamboo, and the colon is larger since it is putting much more into its body while producing waste less frequently.