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they have alarming patterns on their wings, which tells their predators that they are dangerous and if you eat me you will be poisoned. They are light weight, to make it easy for them to fly around. They have fake eyes on their wings wich is designed to confuse or scare predators into thinking the butterfly (or caterpillar) is much larger and more ferocious than it really is.
A proboscis, which is a modified mouth part that serves as a tongue.

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Can you list all of the behavioral adaptations?

Some examples of behavioral adaptations include migration, hibernation, social behavior such as cooperation or communication, and mating rituals. These adaptations help organisms survive and reproduce in their specific environments.


How are behavioral adaptations like structural adaptations and how are they different?

Compare and contrast caterpillar structural and behavioral adaptation. Structural adaptation is the change in the physical state and behavioral adaptation is the change in it's behavior,they have changes


What are some structural and behavioral adaptations that animals have in the desert?

Structural adaptations include kidneys capable of functioning with very little water, large ears to lose excess heat, etc. Any structure that helps an animal conserve water and stay cool counts. Behavioral adaptations include hiding in burrows during the day and foraging at night to avoid the heat.


What are some adaptations of?

All the organism have adaptations, for example humans have teeth to eat, lions have claws to tear their prey. So if you want to know some kind of creatures adaptations, please write it on the question.


What protects the invertibrates?

Invertebrates are protected by a variety of physical adaptations such as hard exoskeletons, camouflage, toxins, and mimicry. They also rely on behavioral strategies like burrowing, hiding, and escaping to avoid predators. Additionally, some invertebrates have mutualistic relationships with other organisms that provide protection or warning signals.

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Can adaptations be physical and behavioral?

yes. It can be both behavioral and physical.well yes it can be both.Because they cant do actionn sometimes they have change sometimes and some times do both.Yes, adaptations can both be behavioral and structural.


What are physical and behavior adaptations?

Physical adaptations are changes to a species' bodies or physiology that improve survivability. Behavioral adaptations are changes to the way animals act that benefit them. For example, some lizards develop thicker skin (physical adaptation), while on hot sand, some lizards will hop/skip alternate pairs of feet to keep them cool (behavioral adaptation).


What a some behavioral adaptations for a pelican?

They migrate


What are some behavioral adaptations of athletes foot?

Wut. Behavioral adaptations of athelete's foot? As in the fungus?


What are some Behavioral adaptations of a Gazelle?

good sence and fast


What are some behavioral adaptations do Venus fly traps have?

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What are the physiological behavioral and structural adaptations of three animals?

Bird migration and the hibernation of some animals during the cold seasons are behavioral adaptations. The physiological adaptations relate to the general functioning of the body.


What are some behavioral adaptations that allow animals to stay warm?

Some behavioral adaptations include huddling together with other animals to conserve body heat, seeking shelter in burrows or dens, moving to sunlit areas to bask and warm up, and increasing physical activity to generate heat through muscle movement.


What are some behavioral adaptations that promote survival of butterflies are moths?

Flying


...What are some behavioral adaptations of the?

Likes it better at night. It goes huntin'


What are some behavioral adaptations of crabs?

They walk sideways. That's one!


What are some snake behavioral adaptations?

To hide under a rock when a predator comes by.