how does cockroach adapt itself to wide range of habitats
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Cockroaches have changed over time to adapt to the changing climatic conditions of the earth. They have several adaptations.
Cockroaches can eat anything to survive because they are omnivores.
They have an exoskeleton made of chitin which is extremely tough and survives harsh conditions.
Their legs are also made for running and are very durable.
In reproduction, the eggs have high chances of survival because they develop inside the bodies of the females.
Cockroaches can eat anything to survive because they are omnivores.
They have an exoskeleton made of chitin which is extremely tough and survives harsh conditions.
Their legs are also made for running and are very durable.
In reproduction, the eggs have high chances of survival because they develop inside the bodies of the females.
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Because of the following adaptations of cockroach can live in a wide range of habitats:
• They have elongated and dorsoventrally flattened body .
• Their body is covered with exoskeleton which is made up of chitin .
• Because of the spiracles present on their body .
• Because of the joined legs and compound eyes present.
• Because of the wings which help in short flights .
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