Look at it this way, it depends on their features and requirements.
Say a pigeon, they can live in many places because they can live on many foods.
They adapt by camoflauging into the rocks!
Fossas adapt to their habitat by having sharp retractable claws for climbing trees, keen senses for hunting in low light conditions, and a slender body that allows them to move swiftly through the dense vegetation of Madagascar's forests. They also have a specialized jaw structure to consume a variety of prey, including lemurs and birds.
There are a lot of migrating birds in this wetland habitat right now.
yes, i think
Depending on what adaptations you are speaking of, they usually make it easier for the birds to adapt to environmental changes
Some birds are overhunted, others, like the nearly extinct ivory billed woodpecker, suffer from loss of habitat, and inability to adapt to the changes.
No, the birds habitat is an aerial habitat.
The animals who live in the rainforests have had to adapt to their habitat, this is easy of course for birds, but land animals have had to camoflage and have to be used to not eating for long periods of time. Also they are forced to run fast from predators.
They adapt by camoflauging into the rocks!
No, they just adapt to wherever they are. But the presence of a rattlesnake does change other animal's habitat.
they adapt by curling up there tail
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by doing it
as they are bald
because they do that.