The zebra's primary adaptation to its surroundings is its striped coat. This allows the zebra to blend in with the grasses and foliage in which it lives.
They might blend in with there surroundings
Yes because there long legs are adapted to its surroundings and that helps it to walk if you left it laying after the first 3 days it would take a while for it to learn later on.
Swallows adapted to their surroundings because they have to, if they did not then they would not survive there.
The Zebra Butterfly tastes bad and it has stripes to help it blend into it's surroundings.
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They have adapted successfully to suit their surroundings.
they have fur to keep them warm
In the Savannah think of Africa open space to roam. Or the zoo!
Zebras adapt to its surroundings by having the ability to run very fast to escape its predators. It stays together, moves as a family, and live near water.
Adaptedness is the result or state of being adapted to one's own background or surroundings.
Deserts are nonliving and incapable of adapting. Instead, organisms adapt to the desert.