How do the features help the organism survive?
Adaptive Feature 1: The eyes positioned at different angles help it see in almost all directions, enabling it to look out for its preys or predators.
Adaptive Feature 2: The creased lines on its body prevents it from slipping on the slippery ice and snow.
Adaptive Feature 3: The big and sharp claws help to tear the prey's flesh easily. Also, it is a defensive weapon against predators.
Adaptive Feature 4: The sharp point in the mouth shoots out and injects a poisonous substance into a predator's body as a defensive action.
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Adaptive Feature 5: The tail makes a clicking sound whenever the sharp point in the mouth comes out. This is to attract mates.
Furthermore, a sticky substance which smells like the producer comes out and attracts the primary consumer. When it touches the substance, it will get stuck in the it. The secondary consumer will come near to hunt the primary consumer for food and when it gets near enough, it ends up in the same sticky end.
Adaptive Feature 6: The rock hard body prevents prey or predator from hurting its body.
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