what is adaptation write the adaptation features present in camel and polar bear
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adaptation means living habitant of living organism. the camel habitat is desert and polar bear is in Antarctic
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Polar Bear
Polar bear has thick fur to protect itself from cold. It has fat under its skin. They have longer legs than other bears have and have very furry feet. These feet help to distribute their weight as they walk on a thin ice. All these are physical adaptions.
Polar bear would feel very cold without thick skin, it would be hard to insulate them in the frigid waters without hollow hairs. Without their large feet they wouldn't stay on the thin ice. There live also phocas who have streamlined and slippery skin and they have thick skin. Polar bear eats them.
Polar bears are very dangerous animals for people. They are white and it is quite good adaption to hide there in Arctic pole where everything is white and bright. It is good when it hunts phocas. When female polar bear gets little polar bears then she hs to hide them from male polar bear because he may eat them to get attention of female polar bear.
Tea1.
A camel can go a week or more without water, and they can last for several months without food. They can drink up to 32 gallons (46 litres) of water at one drinking session!
2. Camels store fat in the hump, not water. The fat can be metabolised for energy.
3. Unlike most mammals, a healthy camel's body temperature fluctuates (changes) throughout the day from 34°C to 41.7°C (93°F-107°F.) This allows the camel to conserve water by not sweating as the environmental temperature rises.
4. Camels feet are wide so they can walk on sand more easily. Their huge feet help them to walk on sand without sinking into it.
5. Camels have thick lips so they can eat the prickly desert plants with out feeling pain.
6. The colour of their bodies helps them to blend into their environment.
7. Camel's ears are covered with hair, even on the inside. The hair helps keep out sand or dust that might blow into the animal's ears
Polar bear has thick fur to protect itself from cold. It has fat under its skin. They have longer legs than other bears have and have very furry feet. These feet help to distribute their weight as they walk on a thin ice. All these are physical adaptions.
Polar bear would feel very cold without thick skin, it would be hard to insulate them in the frigid waters without hollow hairs. Without their large feet they wouldn't stay on the thin ice. There live also phocas who have streamlined and slippery skin and they have thick skin. Polar bear eats them.
Polar bears are very dangerous animals for people. They are white and it is quite good adaption to hide there in Arctic pole where everything is white and bright. It is good when it hunts phocas. When female polar bear gets little polar bears then she hs to hide them from male polar bear because he may eat them to get attention of female polar bear.
Tea1.
A camel can go a week or more without water, and they can last for several months without food. They can drink up to 32 gallons (46 litres) of water at one drinking session!
2. Camels store fat in the hump, not water. The fat can be metabolised for energy.
3. Unlike most mammals, a healthy camel's body temperature fluctuates (changes) throughout the day from 34°C to 41.7°C (93°F-107°F.) This allows the camel to conserve water by not sweating as the environmental temperature rises.
4. Camels feet are wide so they can walk on sand more easily. Their huge feet help them to walk on sand without sinking into it.
5. Camels have thick lips so they can eat the prickly desert plants with out feeling pain.
6. The colour of their bodies helps them to blend into their environment.
7. Camel's ears are covered with hair, even on the inside. The hair helps keep out sand or dust that might blow into the animal's ears
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