Adaptations
An adaptation is any inherited characteristic that increases an organism's chance of survival.
3 adaptations that a house cat has are...
1. To catch their prey, cats adapted and their eyes have photoreceptors that aid in seeing in the dark and spotting prey. Their ears adapted as well and can hear sharper and better.
2. Cats adapted and have retractable claws. It helps them be a better cat who doesn't scratch furniture, but can still defend itself when needed. They also walk on their toes so that they can be nimble and fast in their movements.
3. Unlike their larger relatives who roar, common house cats don't have the need to and so their throat bones became more rigid to point where they can only purr.
3 adaptations that a house cat has are...
1. To catch their prey, cats adapted and their eyes have photoreceptors that aid in seeing in the dark and spotting prey. Their ears adapted as well and can hear sharper and better.
2. Cats adapted and have retractable claws. It helps them be a better cat who doesn't scratch furniture, but can still defend itself when needed. They also walk on their toes so that they can be nimble and fast in their movements.
3. Unlike their larger relatives who roar, common house cats don't have the need to and so their throat bones became more rigid to point where they can only purr.