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how rabbit adapted in garden to its environment?

how camel adapted in desert to its environment?

how dog is adapted in Urban to its environment?

how elephant is adapted in Forest to its environment?

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The rabbit's eyes are set high on the head, and is complimented with a weak but very flexible neck which allows the animal to rotate its head. These adaptations let the rabbit have a greater field of vision, which helps in spotting food as well as predators. They also have strong legs that are made for running.

Camels are well adapted for survival in the desert. Their adaptations include: large, flat feet - to spread their weight on the sand. thick fur on the top of the body for shade, and thin fur elsewhere to allow easy heat loss.

Dogs evolved from wolves and have developed adaptations to help them survive in the wild, like powerful sight, hearing, and smell as well as sharp teeth and bodies that make them powerful hunters. Wild dogs live in packs, or groups of dogs, so they can hunt larger animals.

Adaptive Features Adapted by Elephants for Living in the Tropical Rainforest. They have a strong sense of smell and uses its trunk for smell and to hold food. They also use their trunk to hold food. They have long ears which help them in keeping cool in hot and humid climate.

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