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[Show more]What adaptation do mammals have for hearing? - Very large ears 
- Foxes and Wolves 
What adaptations do Owls have for hearing? (5 things) - Owls use their face 
- Called Facial Disks 
Hidden Ears 
- inside skull 
Short Bills 
- down curved bills to prevent interference with sigh and hearing 
Asymmet...
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Add to cartWhat adaptation do mammals have for hearing? - Very large ears 
- Foxes and Wolves 
What adaptations do Owls have for hearing? (5 things) - Owls use their face 
- Called Facial Disks 
Hidden Ears 
- inside skull 
Short Bills 
- down curved bills to prevent interference with sigh and hearing 
Asymmet...
Mobility - The ability to move freely through high snow 
Moose (Physical Adaption) - Legs up to 2 meters high to walk through snow 
Snowshoe Hares (Physical Adaption) - Large hind feet that allow the animal to walk 
above the snow 
Fisher (Physical Adaption) - Northern Weasel with large hind feet 
N...
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Add to cartMobility - The ability to move freely through high snow 
Moose (Physical Adaption) - Legs up to 2 meters high to walk through snow 
Snowshoe Hares (Physical Adaption) - Large hind feet that allow the animal to walk 
above the snow 
Fisher (Physical Adaption) - Northern Weasel with large hind feet 
N...
Radula - - A sharp component, like a chainsaw, with teeth that come out to process 
plant tissues 
- Ex: slugs and snails 
Mandibles - - Modified mouthparts that are used to cut apart plant tissues 
- Ex: caterpillars (leaf blotch miners) 
Modified Teeth - Teeth that have been modified to be used to...
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Add to cartRadula - - A sharp component, like a chainsaw, with teeth that come out to process 
plant tissues 
- Ex: slugs and snails 
Mandibles - - Modified mouthparts that are used to cut apart plant tissues 
- Ex: caterpillars (leaf blotch miners) 
Modified Teeth - Teeth that have been modified to be used to...
Cryptic - The key thing to camouflage, it means when the animal is still while 
camouflaging. 
Background Matching - When an animal matches their patterning to the habitat around 
it. Example of this, gray tree frogs, they blend into trees and are considered bark mimics. 
Disruptive Patterns - Speci...
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Add to cartCryptic - The key thing to camouflage, it means when the animal is still while 
camouflaging. 
Background Matching - When an animal matches their patterning to the habitat around 
it. Example of this, gray tree frogs, they blend into trees and are considered bark mimics. 
Disruptive Patterns - Speci...
When the animal's patterns generally match their environment 
(ex: American bittern - cattail marshes, fawns, grouse - forest floor) - Background 
matching 
A type of mimicry in which a harmless species (mimic) looks like a species that is poisonous 
or otherwise harmful to predators (model). 
# mo...
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Add to cartWhen the animal's patterns generally match their environment 
(ex: American bittern - cattail marshes, fawns, grouse - forest floor) - Background 
matching 
A type of mimicry in which a harmless species (mimic) looks like a species that is poisonous 
or otherwise harmful to predators (model). 
# mo...
Batesian Mimicry vs. Mullerian Mimicry - Batesian: model and mimic 
Mullerian: all toxic, unrelated groupings 
Thanatosis - playing dead 
Why do white tail deer and rabbits stick up their tail when running from a predator? - 1 - 
distracting predators so they'll trip or smth 
2 - warning others of ...
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Add to cartBatesian Mimicry vs. Mullerian Mimicry - Batesian: model and mimic 
Mullerian: all toxic, unrelated groupings 
Thanatosis - playing dead 
Why do white tail deer and rabbits stick up their tail when running from a predator? - 1 - 
distracting predators so they'll trip or smth 
2 - warning others of ...
One adaptation animals have for hearing - very large ears (external pinnae). E.g: red fox, 
wolves 
Owls do not have large external pinnae/ears but instead have - hidden ears and hearing 
is one of their most developed senses. E.g: long earred owls, barred owl, great grey owl. 
They also use their f...
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Add to cartOne adaptation animals have for hearing - very large ears (external pinnae). E.g: red fox, 
wolves 
Owls do not have large external pinnae/ears but instead have - hidden ears and hearing 
is one of their most developed senses. E.g: long earred owls, barred owl, great grey owl. 
They also use their f...
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