The dense hairs around the flowers of the woolly lousewort serve several purposes: they provide protection against herbivores by making the plant less palatable, help retain moisture by reducing evaporation, and can aid in pollination by guiding insects to the flower. These adaptations enhance the plant's survival and reproductive success in its natural habitat.
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They were vegetarians and they probably ate grasses, fruit, plants, seeds and perhaps flowers.
They were vegetarians and they probably ate grasses, fruit, plants, seeds and perhaps flowers.
The woolly Mammoth mainly ate grass flowers and vegetables
it has sense hairs that surround the flower. These hairs attract the available heat energy from the sunlight. This keeps the flower warm and keeps it alive in harsh winter climate in the tundra biome. The flower also needs the warm temperature for it to germinate its seeds.
lying around
The woolly mammoth coexisted with early humans,
You hang around while I go on ahead.
he wiggles his tail spins around and blows clouds out of his nose.
There are four types of the South American Woolly Monkey -Brown Woolly Monkey, (Lagothrix lagotricha) -Gray Woolly Monkey, (Lagothrix cana) -Colombian Woolly Monkey, (Lagothrix lugens) -Silvery Woolly Monkey, (Lagothrix poeppigii)
A caveman, a cave bear, a woolly rhinoceros, a woolly mammoth, and a woolly bison.
Humans eat the woolly mammoth!