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Organisms that live in deciduous forests have developed unique adaptations that aid in their survival. Which of the following animal adaptations does not aid in surviving the low temperatures in the deciduous forest?
a.
fat storage
b.
migration
c.
camouflage
d.
hibernation
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c. camouflage
Camouflage helps avoid predators or aid in hunting, but it does not directly help an animal cope with low temperatures. Fat storage, migration, and hibernation are strategies that directly reduce cold stress or avoid winter conditions.
Camouflage helps avoid predators or aid in hunting, but it does not directly help an animal cope with low temperatures. Fat storage, migration, and hibernation are strategies that directly reduce cold stress or avoid winter conditions.
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