Environmental Sciences, asked by IstaCharan225, 23 days ago

Can you answer these, please?

2. What is camouflage? Explain with examples how some animals exhibit camouflage.
3. Polar bears are white in color. Why?
4. How can you distinguish between carnivores and scavengers?
5. Explain how the teeth of herbivores, carnivores and omnivores are adapted to their feeding habits.
6. How are extinct animals different from endangered animals? Give examples of each.

Answers

Answered by anna1207
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2. Camouflage is when animals hide or disguise themselves. For example, the arctic fox has a white coat in the winter and a brown coat in summer. Another example is polar bears. They have white fur which allows them to camouflage in the ice.

3. They are white in color so that they can camouflage.

4. Carnivores hunt the prey and eat them while scavengers eat the animals that have already been hunted.

5.Omnivores have a combination of sharp front teeth and molars for grinding because they eat both meat and plant. Herbivores have sharp incisors for tearing plants and wide molars because they eat only plants. Carnivores have sharp incisors and pointed canine because they eat animals.

6. Extinct animals are the animals that are no longer present on earth. For example, Dodo. Endangered animals are animals that are facing a high risk of extinction. Example, tiger.

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