Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Harris: Animal Adaptation for a Specific Enviornment

 Masai Giraffe
Giraffa camelopardalis
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Dromedary Camel
Camelus dromedarius
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The Masai Giraffes' long necks is a physical adaption that helps them to graze and keep track of predators in their savanna environment, where they can see over several miles.

The Dromedary Camels' many adaptations to their desert environment include wide feet so they can walk on the desert sand more easily and without sinking into it.

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