(b) Why do we live in flocks sticking
close to each other?
(c) Which geographical region do I
inhabit? Why?
(d) Which adaptations should you have
to enable you to live permanently
in the polar region? Why?
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(1) It is the law of the nature .Any animal in the animal kingdom lives with a group.It is easier to survive in a group rather then being lonely .Evolution shows that spwcies that stick together survive , this is how it works....
(2)There are penguins in and around Australia and New Zealand. Their natural surroundings range from the ice shelf on Antarctica, similar to the sovereign Penguin, to some mild islands close to the equator, similar to the Galapagos penguin. Likewise, some penguin species live in South Africa and Australia.
(3)adaptation that should we have to enable to live permanently in polar region is , we must have fur so that we can live in the too cold region. than our feet should be trapping type so that we may not slip in the ice. our hearing power must be high so that if any animal is coming , we can know.
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- Penguins live in flocks sticking close to each other inorder to keep themself warm .
- Penguins are found in regions of Antarctica, South America, Africa, and Australia. Many species can also be found in New Zealand and the sub-Antarctic islands.
- Adaptation that should we have to enable to live permanently in polar region is , we must have fur so that we can live in the too cold region.
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