it has deeper roots
dislocate its jaw
The Egyptian mongoose adapted to the Savanna by having claws that let them dig bugs out of the ground to feed on. Their teeth have adapted to ripping through the meat of the animals they catch for food.
Because the soils are generally nutrient poor
Rhinos have adapted to roll in the mud to stay cool in the savanna. They also have excellent hearing, in order to hear predators from far away.
They only eat once in their life.
They only eat once in their life.
there mothers had fed it to them as little beings, so they have known that is wha to eat when they are hungry, and that is said to be how they have adapted to what they eat.
there mothers had fed it to them as little beings, so they have known that is wha to eat when they are hungry, and that is said to be how they have adapted to what they eat.
Lions do not live in the rainforest, they prefer the savanna.
Animals that live in the savanna include lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras, wildebeests, and gazelles. These animals have adapted to the grasslands environment by developing specialized behaviors and physical characteristics to survive in the savanna.
Grasslands and scattered trees are common in the savanna biome. Some examples of plants found in the savanna include acacia trees, baobab trees, elephant grass, and shrubs like the savannah holly and star grass. These plants have adapted to the dry and seasonal conditions of the savanna.