It keeps it self by the chemfaldged of the fur.
keep calm and make me 07
Being in the jungle will do the trick; lions don't inhabit the jungle; they live on the savanna.
Get away from it, shoot it, give it bait, hide, don't mess with it
It runs away from potential cheetah-eaters if a fight is not going well.
Camouflouge adaptation is when an animal is able to blend in with its environment in order to keep itself from being eaten by its predators. This adaptation is an advantage to an animal because it helps increase the chances of survival, being able to hunt for food or having the opportunity to later reproduce within their species.
Camouflouge adaptation is when an animal is able to blend in with its environment in order to keep itself from being eaten by its predators. This adaptation is an advantage to an animal because it helps increase the chances of survival, being able to hunt for food or having the opportunity to later reproduce within their species.
The king snake survives in the desert by burying in the sand to keep cool. It also camouflages itself to keep itself from being seen.
Arctic Willows have
Garden protectors like fences, netting, and scare devices can help keep animals away from your plants and flowers, preventing them from being damaged or eaten.
Yes, but they should be eaten soon after being picked- they will not keep well for any period of time.
The term warm-blooded refers to the ability of an animal's body to keep itself at a normal temperature. Birds display this characteristic by being able to keep warm in conditions as cold as the Arctic tundra to the ability to remain cool in desert surroundings. This, therefore, allows all birds to be classified as warm-blooded.
Uhh...they're spikes???????????? They might be poisonous to other sea creatures but I'm not sure...