Some frogs have behavior adaptations to conserve water, including becoming nocturnal and resting in a water-conserving position.
An adult frog's thin and permeable skin allows it to take in oxygen, even when completely submerged.
the muscular legs adapted for leaping, the webbed hint feet that helps them to swim in water, sticky pads on the toes give them a secure foothold as it climbs
upper body green with many spots light under belly
the eyes positioned on top of head lower eyelid transparent large and bulging
there long eye lashed keep sand out
there feet are webbed to put there weight evenly on the sand
a camel can go a week without water
they store fat in there bodies know as there humps
the color of there bodies help them blend in with there enrolment
their flexible necks, long legs, and webbed feet help flamingos stir around mud.
Flamingos are filter feeders and turn their heads “upside down” to eat
they stand on one foot to to avoid muscular fatigue
flamingos get there pink color from there food.
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