Biology, asked by AayanDeori, 1 year ago

adaptation of deer in very very short ans plzzz

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Answered by don7billa
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Deer are well-adapted to notice and meet danger. Their senses of smell and hearing are highly developed, so that they sense danger quickly. Their eyes are set on the side of their heads to allow for all-around viewing. Due to their long legs with strong muscles, deer can travel at speeds up to 30 MPH.
Answered by Anonymous
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Here are some of the points which will help your answer :-

(1) Herbivores, such as deers survive on grass leaves etc.

(2) Sensitive ears to sense predators. Eyes located on sides to see which allow the large field of vision

(3) Skinny legs so that they can run very fast to save themselves from predators.

(4) Deer have fur to keep them warm.

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