Science, asked by Kjdeka, 11 months ago

what are the adaptation of poler Birds
Toucan
Red eye frog
monkey
lion tail macaque
in rain forest​

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Answered by divyanshkashyap449
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adaptation of polar bear is given below

a. fat present under the layer of skin.

b. fur that help them to blend in dry off.

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 hole.

A red-eyed tree frog’s most notable adaptation is its beautiful coloration. These frogs are nocturnal and will spend most of their days camouflaged on the underside of a leaf. While sleeping, the frog will hide its bright colors by closing its eyes and tucking its feet beneath its body. If startled by a predator, the sudden appearance of these colors may confuse or disinterest the predator. Like many tree frogs, red-eyed tree frogs have suction cups on their toes that enable it to climb trees and on leaves.

Despite its lush vegetation and abundance of life, a jungle can be a harsh and inhospitable environment. Monkeys have adapted to thrive in jungles, developing physical characteristics, skill sets and behavioral patterns designed specifically to help them survive in these dangerous habitats.

The macaques are well-adapted to their environment. Their silver manes help keep off the rain during monsoons, and their cheek pouches allow them to collect a lot of food quickly and avoid predators. In addition, they have opposable thumbs, which aid in foraging as well.

Answered by nilamkpatel1983
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toucon the bird in habits and upper part of tree . it possesses long , large beak . this helps a toucon to reach the fruits on branches . lion tailed macaque - it is also called beard . it lives in the rainforest of western ghats .

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