Physical adaptation and behavior adaptations are major for things to thrive and grow without much trouble. Physical adaptations are a part of a living thing that helps it to grow. Behavior adaptations are important actions that animals know what to do or will automatically do to survive and fight from predators. Both adaptations can help an animal survive and find food and defend itself at the same time. While on the other hand a plant’s adaptation can help it to survive in the shades without much sunlight and much more. Physical adaptation behavior adaptations are useful to animals and plants to survive.
Here are some examples of some physical adaptation. A Cockroach may be gross and annoying at the same time but what is so bugging people is how it kills it. A cockroach’s adaptation is that it can be flat and still survive, and have its head off and can still breathe until it starves to death which takes about one month. Isn't that cool? A skunk is smelly and with the stint even you don’t want to go near it, it takes months of work to get to stink off, better not have a meeting soon… A fox is smart and they can get inside your tent for snacks! Foxes can get in your tent by pulling the zippers and they are fast, they can get away before you realize you are out of food. Monkeys have tails so strong it acts like an arm and they can swing in trees so be careful. Moles can dig in your garden and eat the food, but luckily, they are blind and can’t see well. There are tons of other adaptations an animal or a plant can have that are unexpectedly cool.
There are more adaptations, but they are behavioral adaptations. A snake is around and many of them are venomous so if you get better by one, there is a chance that you'll get poisoned. You also have to be careful of what you say around snakes, strains snakes can actually hear you without their ear. polar bears nip and the Arctic and antarctic. It is freezing in that arctic, and the polar bears can live there because they have thick fur to protect them from the coldness. Many birds have special necks and beaks to help them hunt for food, especially fish. If you ever see a camel and you see the big humps, the humps have water inside, and then the camel can live in the desert for many days without having much water and food.
If I could choose between physical adaptation and behavior adaptations, I would choose physical adaptation because physical adaptations help them survive in their habitats, they might die or become extinct if there is none of this adaptation. They can also live in harsh weather. It is better for an animal to defend itself with its body. A camel has big humps on its back and the humps have water in it. With the water a camel can go into the desert and not need much water. The humps is a physical adaptation because it is a body part, solid not an action. Physical adaptations are important because it helps an animal fit in their environment more. The bad thing about it is that it still works better with a behavior adaptation and that also means the adaptations together helps the animal escape if it can't defend itself and also fight if it can, and a physical adaptation is not controllable, that means if you ever become an animal, the adaptations you have is not able to controlled. As a result, a physical adaptation is better than a behavior adaptation because it does more and better benefits while not harming the animals but having the two adaptations together is still better.
Physical adaptation and behavior adaptations are body parts or actions that help an animal to survive and thrive. Adaptations help an animal survive such as that adaptation of running fast or how to live without much water. Many animals are losing home and dying with their adaptations because us humans are cutting down trees for space and animals like a squirrel may just be living on the tree. It is up to us and if we plant trees instead of cutting them, then animals will have better new and more homes to live in. Animal adaptations are important for animals to live, but it is still up to us to not destroy the animals' homes.
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