By living in trees, tree kangaroos can stay safe from ground-dwelling predators.
what other living help peacocks to survive
reason why organism need trees
Grassland animals are animals that live in grassy, open landscapes. They are adapted to living in habitats with abundant grasses and little to no trees, such as zebras, bison, kangaroos, and prairie dogs. These animals have specialized adaptations to help them survive in grassland environments.
trees and plants
Mimicry
how cells are organized into larger and larger groups to help living things survive
Living in groups , wolves can help each other kill prey such as moose.
the have 2 thumbs and 3 fingers to climb trees
living and working in groups help the early people survive because they didnt have to do everything everyone would do a little bit (teamwork).
Not all kangaroos live in the hot environment, but those that do have a number of adaptations to help them. Kangaroos have a network of fine veins just beneath the surface of the skin on their forearms. They lick this area, and the saliva evaporates, cooling down the blood vessels. Kangaroos are essentially nocturnal, being active during the night time. They are crepuscular, meaning they feed in the early morning, before it is too hot, and in the evening, as the earth cools down. Kangaroos are more active during the night. During the day, they laze around under trees, chewing their cud. Their large ears help with heat dissipation. Contrary to overseas opinion, kangaroos do not live in the barren, sandy desert. There is always vegetation for them to shelter underneath.
They use the long neck to eat leaves off of trees.
trees