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what adaptation has your wild animal made in order to survive in the habitat​

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Answered by Villain0990
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Many animals have developed specific parts of the body adapted to survival in a certain environment. Among them are webbed feet, sharp claws, whiskers, sharp teeth, large beaks, wings, and hooves. In most aquatic animals, swimming is a must. To aid swimming, many animals have adapted and evolved with webbed feet.

Answered by Akshaya890
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INTRODUCTION:

Wild animals adapt to the situation of environment by their skin and both mind for xample the polar bears stay at the frozen region and then they have Skin that can withstand with it but same you see tiger and lion as they have a skin which will won't withstant with cold.So this is their characteristics.Now coming to how Animals adapt their situation let's get into the core answer

ANSWER:

SUMMER:

At summers wild animals make a thick fur on the top of the body for shade, and thin fur elsewhere to allow easy heat loss. a large surface area to volume ratio - to maximise heat loss. the ability to go for a long time without water - they lose very little water through urination and perspiration.

Animals in the summer period have the peak of their activity. They go hunting, reproduce, and, of course, in this time of the year they start to store energy, that will be really necessary for them in the winter and autumn time.

WINTER:

To try to stay warm, animals like squirrels and mice may huddle close together. Certain spiders and insects may stay active if they live in frost-free areas and can find food to eat. There are a few insects, like the winter stone fly, crane fly, and snow fleas, that are normally active in winter.

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