Science, asked by ashokharish371, 10 months ago

why do lions have aharp claws and not long necks like giraffes?​

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Answered by PriyanshuDAV
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Answer:

giraffe eats plant and the long neck help it to reach tall trees with leafs to eat. But a lion have sharp claws to catch other animals for food.

Explanation:

The main function of a lion's claws is to grab his prey. Sharp and ultra-strong, these claws dig into the skin of prey immediately upon contact. ... A lion has five claws on the front and four in the back—the extra front claw grasps prey from a different angle from the others, helping the lion hold on strong.

The giraffe's long neck is a perfect adaptation to the animal's natural habitat. Clearly the giraffe evolved this uncommon and helpful trait in order to reach those nourishing leaves. That's how natural selection works.

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Answered by Anonymous
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THE ANSWER IS:-

A giraffe eats plant and the long neck help it to reach tall trees with leafs to eat. But a lion have sharp claws to catch other animals for food.

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