20. The long, thin legs of a white-tailed deer help them quickly escape danger. What are deer's legs an example of?(1 point)

Responses

[Choice A] adaptation
[Choice A] adaptation

[Choice B] speciation
[Choice B] speciation

[Choice C] communication
[Choice C] communication

[Choice D] diversity

[Choice A] adaptation

[Choice A] adaptation.

The correct answer is [Choice A] adaptation.

Adaptation refers to the process of organisms developing certain features or characteristics that help them survive and thrive in their environment. In this case, the long, thin legs of a white-tailed deer are an example of an adaptation. These legs are specifically adapted to help the deer quickly escape danger.

To answer this question, you could have used your knowledge of biology and animal adaptations. Alternatively, if you were not sure about the answer, you could have done some research by looking up information about white-tailed deer and their physical characteristics. By understanding the concept of adaptation and applying that knowledge to the specific question, you would have been able to determine that the deer's legs are indeed an example of adaptation.