Zebras have adapted by - Stripes to camouflage them in long elephant grass Strong teeth to chew the tough grass Big ears to keep the heat out Thin fur to keep cool in the hot environment A very good...
The zebra has adapted to its environment in a few ways. First, it developed special teeth to chew the tough grass on the savannah. Then, they developed stripes to help them blend in with the tall...
Polar bears have adapted to their environment because they - Have smaller ears (to reduce heat loss- keeping them warm) - Have a large surface area to volumn ratio - Have think fur to keep them...
Very well, actually. A seal's body is streamlined, and the limbs converted into flippers, to be able to swim quickly and easily. A seal is capable of holding its breath for much longer periods than a...