The arctic hare on the left and the jack rabbit on the right are adapted to
live in very diffe...
Biology, 09.04.2020 22:54 JadedylaneH6980
The arctic hare on the left and the jack rabbit on the right are adapted to
live in very different types of environments. The longer ears of the jack
rabbit are most likely an adaptation that enables the animal to .
A. Collect water
B. Release body heat
C. Hide from predators
D. absorb solar energy
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