Biology, 23.03.2021 21:20 pollywallythecat
GIVING BRAINLIEST ;-;
Two adaptations are described below:
A porcupine has quills on its back which helps protect it from predators.
An opossum will pretend to be dead and become stiff when threatened.
Which statement is true about these adaptations?
A) Both the porcupine and the opossum are showing examples of physical characteristic adaptations.
B) The porcupine is showing a behavioral adaptation and the opossum is showing a life cycle adaptation.
C) Both the porcupine and the opossum are showing examples of behavioral adaptations.
D) The porcupine is showing a physical characteristic adaptation and the opossum is showing a behavioral adaptation.
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