It is what an animal does to survive or just what it does to live
The venus fly trap's adaptation is both behavioral and structural. Its structural adaptation is the specialized leaves that form a trap to capture prey, while its behavioral adaptation involves how it responds to stimuli, such as the closing of the trap when triggered by insect movements.
They are midline roof of mouth and slant backwards.
Poisonous venom is a physical adaptation because it is a biological feature of an organism, such as certain snakes or spiders, that allows them to deliver toxic substances as a defense mechanism or to subdue prey. It is not a behavioral adaptation, which refers to how an organism acts in response to its environment.
A behavioral adaptation of the leafy seadragon is its ability to camouflage itself among seaweed and other plant material to avoid predators and ambush prey. This behavior helps it blend into its environment and remain relatively unnoticed.
One adaptation for a spotted hyena is its strong jaws and teeth. It has powerful crushing molars and sharp slicing incisors that allow it to consume and digest every part of its prey, including bones and tough hides. This adaptation helps hyenas efficiently extract maximum nutrients from their food and survive in their competitive scavenging and hunting lifestyle.
They have tenticleswhich sting its prey.
their teeth because it helps them eat their prey.
camouflage
it claws are to protect it from predators and to kill its prey they also blend in to hind and catch their prey
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Cyndocytes/stinging cells.
they have very long claws to catch there prey and climb trees
Spiders are an example of adaptation. They construct webs to catch prey.
octopus,squids,jellyfish,and coral have tentacles for capturing their prey
Yes. It stops predators noticing their prey when their prey appear invisible through camouflage on another surface.
An eagle's adaptation is its body features like its claws or talons. That's an adaptation for them because it uses it to catch fish and other prey. Another adaptation is its beak. Like a snake's fangs it uses its beak to hold its prey tightly so it does not escape. Another adaptation is its hollow bones which helps because without the hollow bones the eagle cannot fly. They have very strong eyesight to see their prey and can swoop to easily catch them.
Eyes front IS an adaptation. Better eyesight for hunters. Prey often have eyes side and that gives them better defense.