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25 August, 14:17

What does an animal's external structure tell us about where it might live or eat?

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  1. 25 August, 14:25
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    An animal's external structure tells us about where it might live or eat by showing different skin/fur/scale/feather colors.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    This is the biggest give away for where they might live because they're skin/fur/scales/feathers will most likely blend in with their environment (camouflage) in order for them to survive. It can also tell us if it is a shady or light environment, because sunlight can change skin/fur pigment.

    This is the biggest give away for what they might ear because some animals skin/fur/scales/feathers turn different colors depending on what they eat. Flamingos, for example, are pink because they eat shrimp.

    Hope this answers your question!
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