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Which would be an adaptation in a rainforest, but not in a tundra?

A. Ability to store water for a long time

B. Fur that blends in with snow

C. Strong claws for killing prey
D. A beak that can dig into thick trees

Respuesta :

D, A beak that can dig into thick trees.
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A, would be perfect for a tundra because difficulty in water supply, which it rains lots in the rain forest.
B, this would only be good in the tundra, which snow is at
C, this would be good for both, depending on which animal we are talking about.
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A beak that can dig into thick trees would be an adaptation in a rainforest.

What is adaptation in the rainforest?

leaves and flowers grow in the canopy. Tree trunks are tall and thin to allow trees to reach the sunlight.

Which would be an adaptation for living in the tundra?

Adaptation in tundra includes :

  • low-lying
  • seeds that scatter in the wind.
  • narrow leaves helping to reduce transpiration.
  • adapted to a short growing season (so has a short life cycle)
  • dense flowerheads reducing heat loss.
  • darker leaves helps absorb energy from Sun.

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