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Which is an example of a predator's adaptation? *

skunk's smell
armadillo's armour
tiger's sharp teeth
opossum's playing dead

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I think its Tigers sharp teeth
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User Rifa Achrinza
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Answer:

A Tiger's sharp teeth

Step-by-step explanation:

The tiger's striped coat helps them blend in well with the sunlight filtering through the treetops to the jungle floor. The tiger's seamless camouflage to their surroundings is enhanced because the striping also helps break up their body shape, making them difficult to detect for unsuspecting prey. Also while having nocturnal habits, striped camouflage, excellent vision and hearing, sharp teeth and claws, a flexible spine and the ability to quietly and quickly pounce on a predator are the tiger's biggest advantages to remaining alive on our planet.

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