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~They have a very strong kick, which helps
them when they are in danger of a being
attacked by a predator.
~at night, when there predators are most active, with the help
of there black and white coat they create a
distance illusion.
~They have long legs and a larger body so
that they can run/walk through tall or thick grasses quickly.
Its like a person, a person
with longer legs will be able to run faster
than a person with short legs.
~Zebra's have a big, round body that is black
with white stripes.
~They try to avoid their predtors by blending in with other zebras surrounding them.
~They try to protect their young by blending their stripe into their young's, so that way the predator can think
its just one zebra.
~they do not depend on there coats
and they do not stand in place when they sense
a prediator
~they depend on there alertness
and there speed. they can go up to 35 mpg and
reach around 50 mpg.
Of the two behavoral adaptations
that i mentiond i think the one that
would probally change overtime would
be the fact that they can can as fast as
they can. i think with some type of
mutation that they zebras could
posiablly run as fast as a cheattah.
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BEE AND A FLOWER
~They communicate through making high pitched barks and whyning.
CATTLE AND GRASS
CAMOUFLAGE
MIMICRY
polar bear and snow
leafs and frogs
PEACOCK
PEACOCK BUTTERFLY
DARWIN'S THEORY OF EVOLUTION
We think what it means by "survival of the fittest" that all of the not very used aspects of a being will be dropped because they don't need that. also, with the mutations in alleles if one parent(cat) has pure black fur its alles are BB. the other(cat) has tan fur, TT, there kitten will have tabby fur, BT. the allele mutation is BT.
~polar bear-thinner coat
~a turtle-different color shell
~male elelphants- larger tusk- stronger during fighting.
SOURCES USED:
~www.google.com
~wikipedia.com
~philadelphiazoo.org
~ Mrs. Jenkins notes! (thank you!!!)