| 11. | Animals that thrive in Joshua Tree often have special adaptations for dealing with limited water and high summer temperatures.
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| 12. | The lack of light requires creatures to have special adaptations to find food, avoid predators, and find mates.
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| 13. | The tortoises were unique to these islands and had gained a number of special adaptations in the absence of ground predators.
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| 14. | All the infrastructure of health, gym locker rooms, food service and others, have special adaptations for disabled people.
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| 15. | They must have special adaptations in there too right ? talk ) 07 : 58, 27 November 2009 ( UTC)
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| 16. | This subfamily is probably the most derived with special adaptations for survival in very dry conditions, with many described as xerophytes.
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| 17. | The special adaptations of reptiles enabled them to flourish in the drier climate of the Permian and they grew to dominate the vertebrates.
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| 18. | The use of service animals, especially dogs, is an ever-growing field, with a wide range of special adaptations.
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| 19. | The special adaptations of the dromedary's feet allow it to walk with ease on sandy and rough terrain and on cold surfaces.
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| 20. | The fishing cat is one wild species of cat that has evolved special adaptations for an aquatic or semi-aquatic lifestyle webbed digits.
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