Identification of adaptations in animals fish,frog,calotes,dove,rat
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FISH- Body shape is also an important adaptation in fish. Fast moving fish have long torpedo shaped bodies to help them move though the water. Other fish that stay at the bottom of a stream or river have longer flat bodies. Most fish have fins; the location and shape of these fins vary from species to species.
FROG- Three adaptations that frogs have that classify them as amphibians are: Frogs begin their life within the water and live their adult lives on land. During the time they are tadpoles, these amphibians have gills that are adapted to obtain oxygen from the water.
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DOVE- White-winged doves have adapted to their hot summer homes by developing the ability to fly up to 25 miles if needed to find water, which is often scarce in the desert. If the doves still can't find a good source of water, they use their beaks to drink nectar from the fruit of the saguaro cactus.
RAT- They have also adapted to different climates, which is enabled by human habitation and a constant supply of food. Rat pups have developed a behavior called "huddling" that not only helps them keep warm, but also contributes to the cohesion of their group.
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