Talons and sharp eyes to see their prey
well yeah they have to be able to live with large amounts of rainfall and camouflage to hide from predators
Morphological or physiological change to a plant or plants during their lifetime, usually is a response to disturbance or stress. These changes are not passed on to successive generations.
flight
their claws and their beaks are their main adaptations? their claws and their beaks are their main adaptations?
birds adapt to their of feeding . they have different type of feet and beaks which are adapted to their movement and the type of food they feed on
Among other adaptations, birds have hollow bones to make for a very light skeleton, a large breastbone to attach flight muscles, and strong muscles in their chests for flight.
yes :) it is a morphological word
John Dinwiddie Maple has written: 'The eggs and first instar larvae of Encyrtidae and their morphological adaptations for respiration' -- subject(s): Encyrtidae, Larvae
Morphological Echo was created in 1936.
Plants lack a nervous system and are unable to move voluntarily, limiting their ability to exhibit behaviors like animals. Instead, plants have evolved physiological and morphological adaptations to respond to their environment, such as changing leaf orientation or producing chemicals in response to stress. These adaptations help plants survive and reproduce in their specific habitats.
Predators come in all different types, so you could name lots of adaptations. Birds of Prey, for example, have sharp talons and beaks. Wolves and panthers have sharp teeth and claws. Octopi have sharp beaks and long sticky tentacles. What are some adaptations YOU can think of?