Which of the following adaptations would help a tree-dwelling nocturnal scavenger survive in its environment? Light-colored fur Heels with fur Night vision Short snout
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The best adaptation for a tree-dwelling nocturnal scavenger would be night vision as it would give them the ease to prey as well as hide during the night.
Most of these scavengers spend their days hiding from their predators lying above the food chain and come out night for the real hunt.
For such cases, night vision is the kind of adaptation which is absolutely essential.
Most of these scavengers spend their days hiding from their predators lying above the food chain and come out night for the real hunt.
For such cases, night vision is the kind of adaptation which is absolutely essential.
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