1. Animals with Environment Adjustment
Adjustment or known as adaptation, aims to: 1) obtain food and 2) to protect themselves from their enemies.
a. Adaptation of animals to obtain food
Example:
Tiger -> nails and sharp fangs
Birds -> half according to the type of food
Butterflies -> proboscis
Bees -> mouth type of sycophants
Camel -> hump (containing fats can be broken down into food and water)
Duck -> flat beak shape and width (easy to find worms in the mud behind)
Bats -> generate sound waves (know where prey is called echolocation)
Armadillo -> long, sticky tongue (to catch small insects)
b. Adaptation of animals to their habitats
Example:
Camel -> two rows eyelashes (to protect eyes from the sand and sun), two toes together (to prevent sinking in the sand)
Kangaroo -> sac on her stomach (to save his son for more than eight months).
Fish -> tapered body shape
Birds -> feet fit in the living
Seal -> layer of fat under the skin
Lizard -> has a layer of sticky soles that look like scratches (useful for crawling on the wall)
c. Adaptation of animals to protect themselves from enemies
Example:
Pangolin -> body wrap
Chameleon -> mimicry
Locust leaf -> colors & shapes like leaves
The squid -> ink substance
Snake -> can
Lizard -> autotomi (decided aftermath)
2. Plants with Environment Adjustment
a. Leaf shed / moultExample: teak, kapok, mahogany, kedondong, flamboyant, etc.
b. Stem / petiole meggelembungExample: water hyacinth, water spinach, lily
c. Kecil-kecil/tebal/tak leafy leafy / layered cuticleExample: cactus, orchids, lilies, aloe vera, tusam, fir
d. Striking flower color and produces a distinctive odorExample: corpse flower, roses, hibiscus
e. Root surface waterExample: mangrove
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