Asked by bob
Jackrabbits’ large ears are an adaptation for _______.
a.
hunting prey
b.
enhanced hearing
c.
storing water
d.
dissipating heat
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d. dissipating heat
Jackrabbits' large, thin ears have many blood vessels near the skin surface, allowing excess body heat to be released into the air (an adaptation for thermoregulation in hot environments).
Jackrabbits' large, thin ears have many blood vessels near the skin surface, allowing excess body heat to be released into the air (an adaptation for thermoregulation in hot environments).
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