An animal that eats grass may have adaptations such as flat grinding teeth for chewing tough grasses, a large digestive system for breaking down cellulose, and a fermentation chamber to aid in digestion. They may also have a multi-chambered stomach or specialized enzymes to extract nutrients from plant material.
The organelle that you would expect to find in a plant cell but not animal cell is the centrosomes.
a herbivore or in a food chain it would be called the primary consumer
The kind of animal you would expect to find in a shooting gallery might vary. However, it is animals that are relevant to hunting experience like dogs, deer, antelopes and many more.
Most carnivorous(meat eaters) animals wouldn't eat grass. Herbivores(plant eaters) and omnivores(meat and plant eaters) would eat grass and other plants.
Rabbits are probably the first animal to come to mind for most people. Some other animals that have similar attributes would be the kangaroo, wallaby and the long ear jerboa
Warm coats
Sharp teeth, claws, speed
Sharp claws and teeth, ability to run, swim, or fly fast.
migration
The organelle that you would expect to find in a plant cell but not animal cell is the centrosomes.
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I would expect to find camels in a Sahara caravan.
a herbivore or in a food chain it would be called the primary consumer
No animal can survive without both. Even having legs is a physical adaptation. If an animal had no behavioral adaptations, it would just sit in one place and die of starvation. So jackrabbits have both physical and behavioral adaptations.
They eat only plant material, mainly grass, leaves or fruit.an animal that eats only plants ! :)
No the digestive tract will destroy the grass so that it will not grow. It would have to be the roots of the grass for it to grow anyway.
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