trunk & tusks
The trunk
Insect adaptations include mouthparts, the ability to fly, leg types, and body shapes.
Sponges are filter feeders and use choanocytes to create a current for food particles to pass through its body.
Elephants have a trunk that serves multiple purposes, including grasping and manipulating objects, breathing, vocalizing, and as a sensory organ. They also have tusks that can be used for digging and obtaining food. In terms of building homes, elephants do not construct shelters as they roam large distances in search of food and water.
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No Elephants are not at the top of the food chain because us humans kill them.
Both types of adaptations help organisms to survive long enough to have offspring. Physcial adaptations include body parts and functions that help an animal survive. Behavioral adaptations are things that an animal does that increases its odds of survival, for example, squirrels storing food for the winter.
Its adaptations are that it is good at catching food.
No. Elephants eat leaves off of trees.
There is enough food for the elephants in Africa; the problem that they have is that people hunt them for their valuable ivory tusks.
Cilia is the hairlike projections used for locomotion and obtaining food.
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