how are terrestrial animals adapted to their made
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Terrestrial animals are animals that live predominantly or entirely on land (e.g., cats, ants, spiders ), as compared with aquatic animals, which live predominantly or entirely in the water (e.g., fish, lobsters, octopuses ), or amphibians, which rely on a combination of aquatic and terrestrial habitats (e.g., frogs, or newts ).
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Some terrestrial animals have sharp teeth with pointed canines and sharp claws to catch their prey. These animals have well developed sense organ, which helps them to look for food in the dark night or by mere movement of their prey. These special adaptive features are common to most of the terrestrial animals.
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