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| The African baobab tree has a huge trunk that can store as much as 100 kiloliters of water. This adaptation would be an advantage in a climate that is very--- | dry |
| What adaptations do many desert plants have so that animals in need of water do not eat them? | spines and thorns |
| What characteristics of animal g ive them an advantage in the ocean? | a smooth body, a strong sense of smell, and structures that sense movement |
| Male penguins that live in the icy lands of the Antarctica huddle together in tight groups most likely because they are-- | sharing body heat |
| What sense is useful to seagulls that fly over water and dive into it to catch prey? | sight |
| Raccoons living in cities have learned to open lids of garbage cans. This is an example of an animal--- | adapting to it's enviroment |
| Some salamanders have a sticky tongue and a wide mouth lined with teeth. These adaptations help them to feed on---- | insects and other tiny animals |
| What are some advantages of camouflage? | animals being hunted can hide from predators, they can blend in with the enviroment, and predators with camouflage can sneak up on prey |
| Why do African claw frogs burrow in the mud when the dry season starts? | to remain moist |
| Which pare of a jackrabbit helps it escape predators? | long legs |