Asked by bob
Which of the following adaptations found in animals in deciduous forests protects against predators?
a.
fat storage
b.
migration
c.
hibernation
d.
camouflage
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d. camouflage
Camouflage helps animals blend into the forest environment, making them harder for predators to see. (The other options help with surviving seasonal changes—migration and hibernation—and fat storage provides energy.)
Camouflage helps animals blend into the forest environment, making them harder for predators to see. (The other options help with surviving seasonal changes—migration and hibernation—and fat storage provides energy.)
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