Biology, asked by manju12devi2252, 4 days ago

mention the adaptation of the toucan in polar region.​

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Answered by itzvarshini
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Answer:

The special adaptation is done with the toucan turning its head and placing its long beaks on its backs, "with its hook pushed down between the wings and the body" (Gilliard 255). They also fold their tails on their backs as well when sleeping in nest in holes.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Animals in the polar region are adapted to the extremely cold climate by having some special characteristics such as white fur, strong sense of smell, a layer of fat under the skin, wide and large paws for swimming and walking, etc. Migration is another means to escape the harsh, cold conditions.

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