Science, asked by vishaltiwaritheflash, 1 year ago

write two adaptation of lion

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Answered by gokulavarshini
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 Lion’s roar can be considered an adaptation as it is used to communicate with other pride members and with outsiders warning them to keep away.

Their long, retractable claws help them to grab on to and keep hold of prey.

Their rough tongue helps them to peel the skin of prey animals away from the flesh and the flesh away from the bone.

The loose skin a Lion has on their belly allows a lion to be kicked by prey with little chance of injury.

Answered by smriti76
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hey mate here is your answer
the lion archetypal roar is used to communicate with other groups members and warm intruders of territorial boundaries.
long retractable claws help the lion to grab and hold prey.
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