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Adaptaions, with an A, not adoptions-you wouldn't believe how many people get the two terms confused.
i think that a jaguars adaptaions help suvival because it can sneak up on enimys with camoflage
Structural adaptations of coral include their hard exoskeleton made of calcium carbonate, which provides support and protection. Their polyp shape helps maximize surface area for feeding and allows for efficient water flow. Additionally, the symbiotic relationship with photosynthetic algae within their tissues provides them with energy from photosynthesis.
Horses have adaptations such as long legs for speed and agility, strong muscles for running, hooves for traction, large eyes for panoramic vision, and sensitive ears for detecting sound. They also have a strong sense of smell and hearing to detect potential threats.
House lizards have adaptations such as adhesive toe pads to climb vertical surfaces, camouflage for protection from predators, and the ability to detach their tails if caught by a predator in order to escape. They also have the ability to regenerate lost tails over time.
An African Lemur's top speed is 20km/h (12mph)
it moving the water
because of its adaptaions
vertibrates and invertabrates.
what are the sifaka lemurs' adaptaions
Drip tips, Butresses
Adaptation is the process whereby a population becomes better suited to its habitat.
One adaptation is that they have different coloured fur so that the can camouflage into their surroundings.
Adaptaions, with an A, not adoptions-you wouldn't believe how many people get the two terms confused.
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an adaptation for example rhinos have extremely thick skin and monkey can climb and run fast
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