Crayfish are well adapted to their aquatic environments, possessing gills that allow them to efficiently extract oxygen from water. Their hard exoskeleton provides protection from predators and physical damage, while their strong, clawed appendages enable them to forage for food and defend themselves. Additionally, crayfish have a flexible diet, consuming detritus, plants, and small animals, which helps them thrive in a variety of freshwater habitats. Their ability to burrow into the substrate also allows them to escape harsh conditions and predators.
a clean environment is best suited for viviparous animals
no
A monkey is suited to its environment for the same reason as every other living oragnism; to survive.
not very well because they need a flowing river to eat stuff from... that's my theory
Mountain goat are suited to their environment as they have thick skin and hair on their body surface that protects them from cold.
Well suited to their environment.
A grevillia is a plant that is suited to its environment
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adaptation
A bat is suited for its environment because of its ears. Bats are blind. Their sounds bounce of objects that allow them to detect items that surround them.
A organism with traits that are suited to a certain environment have a better chance of surviving than organisms who's traits are not suited for the environment.
Crayfish have developed eyes on short stems that help them see their environment. They have adapted to blend in with their surroundings and have pincers to help them defend themselves.