Asked by bob
How is the California quail adapted to live in the chaparral biome?
a.
tree-dwelling
b.
crepuscular activity
c.
nesting in trees
d.
moisture-rich diet
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b. crepuscular activity
California quail are most active in the cooler morning and late‑afternoon/early‑evening periods, which helps them avoid midday heat and conserve water in the hot, dry chaparral.
California quail are most active in the cooler morning and late‑afternoon/early‑evening periods, which helps them avoid midday heat and conserve water in the hot, dry chaparral.
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