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Biology, 13.01.2021 14:00, carlo123

Now make a list of questions to guide you in your research. You should be able to answer these questions in your paper: What characteristics do these animals have that help them survive the temperatures of their environments? What kind of nutrition do these organisms need? Do they have characteristics that help them find and capture food? Do they have ways to sustain themselves if the availability of food or water is limited? What natural defenses do these animals have against predators? Do they have characteristics to protect their young? How do genes play a role in the adaptations these organisms developed? Are these two organisms suited to live in each other's environments? Why or why not? Write at least two additional questions to help in your comparisons.

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