What are the adaptations and functions of desert hare
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1. The most remarkable of the jackrabbits' desert adaptations is the structure of their large ears.
2. The skin of those ears is thin and full of blood vessels.
3. When temperatures start to rise, jackrabbits can regulate the flow of blood through their ears by dilating their blood vessels.
4. The large ears of this hare help it to lose heat and thereby cooling its body temperature.
5. They have large eyes that are high on their head and placed toward the side.
6. This along with the fact that their head is slightly flat allows them to see almost 360 degrees (a full circle) helping to spot predators.
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