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Birds in the chaparral biome have adapted to living _______.
a.
in trees
b.
in burrows
c.
on the ground
d.
through cool summers
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c. on the ground
Many chaparral birds are ground-dwelling or ground-nesting (e.g., quail, towhees) because the habitat is dominated by dense low shrubs rather than tall trees and has hot, dry summers.
Many chaparral birds are ground-dwelling or ground-nesting (e.g., quail, towhees) because the habitat is dominated by dense low shrubs rather than tall trees and has hot, dry summers.
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