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adaptive feature of a salamander​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Of these adaptations, most are adaptations to terrestrial living in general. Small size, short limbs, and cryptic (camouflage) coloration are the most bryological. Need for moisture is not an adaptation, but it increases the utility of the bryophytes in some habitats. Tail autotomy is the ability to drop the tail.

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Of these adaptations, most are adaptations to terrestrial living in general. Small size, short limbs, and cryptic (camouflage) coloration are the most bryological. Need for moisture is not an adaptation, but it increases the utility of the bryophytes in some habitats. Tail autotomy is the ability to drop the tail.

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