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Adaptations In Terrestrial Animals

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Adaptations in terrestrial animals refer to the evolutionary changes and traits that enable animals to survive and thrive in land environments.

Key Features

  • Physical adaptations for locomotion (e.g., legs, wings)
  • Sensory adaptations for hunting and navigation (e.g., eyesight, sense of smell)
  • Behavioural adaptations for protection and reproduction (e.g., camouflage, mating rituals)

Pros

  • Allows animals to exploit various habitats on land
  • Enhances survival chances in competitive environments
  • Contributes to biodiversity and ecosystem balance

Cons

  • Some adaptations may limit flexibility or mobility
  • Certain adaptations can become obsolete in changing environments

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