Urial adaptations refer to the physical and behavioral traits that enable urials, a type of wild sheep found in Central and South Asia, to survive in their rugged, mountainous habitats. These adaptations include their thick, woolly coats for insulation against cold weather, strong hooves for navigating rocky terrain, and a social structure that helps them evade predators. Additionally, urials exhibit migratory behaviors to find food and water resources throughout the seasons. These adaptations are crucial for their survival in harsh environments.
Hibernation is a behavioral adaptation. A behavioral adaptation is when a animal changes its behavior.
the purpose of adaptation is for the living thing to produce over and over
Adaption is in a way, becoming comfortable with the environment. Adaptation is changing to suit the environment.
Shapoo, Urial, Hyan, Tibetan wild sheep, Bharal, Marchopolo sheep etc. -Sent by varang bombaywala
The adaptation for an organ pipe cactus are its spines to keep away predators from eating it. The other adaptation is its long narrow arms which are used to keep in water.
The Urial inhabits Afganistan and other nearby regions.
poaching, people hiding in Urial's habitat kill them for food, not enough green olives, (their fav food) and plants. Older Urial bucks wont let the younger ones graze.
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Urial? It is a type of wild sheep. They live in central Asia. They live on grassy plains and foothills of mountains, but not high on the mountains. They mainly eat grass, but can also browse on leaves. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urial
It is a urial. We knew of it it because it's an animal in a Fisher Price "Little People" set. I found this addition inforamtion on the net... "The Urial is a medium-sized wild sheep and as such is considered a member of the goat antelope subfamily." Hope that helps!
urial |ˈoŏrēəl| noun ( pl. same) a wild sheep with long legs and relatively small horns, native to central Asia. • Ovis vignei, family Bovidae.
Urial primarily consume grasses, herbs, and shrubs as their main food source. They may also browse on leaves, fruits, and twigs. In winter, they may resort to digging through snow to feed on grass and other vegetation.
U-Spot Wrasse, Uakari, Urial but there are lots of others.
Urial, a species of wild sheep.