They have quite light colored fur to camoflage them, helping them get closer to prey undetected. They also have proportionately wider paws than most cats helping them move across the snow without sinking, this allows them to give chase to prey more effectively. To keep them warm, their fur is thicker than other leopards allowing them to survive in much colder climes. The snow leopard also has large nasal cavities (nose) for breathing at high altitudes. The snow leopard has a long tail for balance
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farts smell
A leopard frog's physical adaptive are their feets. They help to jump high and far.
it is always alert and they can understand people in different ways ( atleast mine does) <3
cheetahs use tall grass to hide from their pray because they can only run for a few seconds
There are many ways for leopards to be behavioral. Some examples would be taming a leopard. Another way is how a cub behaves for its' mother. These are only a few types of ways how leopards can be behavioral.
Large, powerful cats, that live in family groups called prides. All females in the group are usually related, and the pride is ruled by up to four males.
They have special ugly adaptions
Long legs for walking through snow. Whiskers for sense of surroundings. Fur to keep warm. Good eye sight, hearing and smell. Strong, so can fight off predators.
Typically, kiwi are shy and reclusive birds which avoid contact with people. They stay in monogamous pairs, and have little to do with other kiwi in a colony. They are territorial birds, and nocturnal hunters.
Behavioral adaptions are when someone or something adapts to some thing newlike maybe it is the first day at a new school you have to adapt to the way things are done most likely not the same as your other school. Another example would be when a mouse has to adapt to people living in the house that he has lived in alone for months.
There are many behavioral adaptions to the domestic cat. But two are... . They stalk their prey (toy) to be as swift and quiet as possible. . They groom themselves to stay clean and regulate temperature.