1. List any wild animal (not domesticated).

2. List one behavioral adaptation then explain how that adaptation supports the animal's survival.

3. List one structural adaptation then explain how that adaptation supports the animal's survival.

(3 points)

1 answer

  1. Wild Animal: Cheetah

  2. Behavioral Adaptation: The cheetah exhibits a hunting strategy that involves stalking its prey quietly before making a rapid sprint to catch it. This behavior helps the cheetah conserve energy and increases its chances of a successful hunt, as it can build up momentum and surprise its prey during a short burst of speed.

  3. Structural Adaptation: The cheetah has a lightweight body and long, powerful legs designed for speed. This structural adaptation enables it to reach speeds of up to 60-70 miles per hour in short bursts, allowing it to quickly close the distance between itself and its prey. This ability is crucial for survival in the wild, as it allows the cheetah to effectively chase down and capture fast prey species, ensuring it has enough food to survive.