Biology, asked by kourtiegartesy, 9 months ago

what are the adaptive features of mammals in biology

Answers

Answered by saraaized2
0

Answer:

Explanation:

Species of mammals have developed varying adaptations in response to the different environments in which they live. Mammals in cold climates have insulating layers—a thick coat of fur, or a thick layer of fat (blubber)—that help retain body heat and keep the animal's body temperature constant

Answered by hemanth101
0

<body bgcolor="pink"><font color="blue">

Species of mammals have developed varying adaptations in response to the different environments in which they live. Mammals in cold climates have insulating layers—a thick coat of fur, or a thick layer of fat (blubber)—that help retain body heat and keep the animal's body temperature constant.

.

Similar questions