Questions

1. How does the function of the appendages suit the needs of each animal? Think about how an insect, bat and bird use their appendages.

1. Insects have six legs that are specially adapted for crawling, jumping, and flying. Their appendages allow them to navigate through various types of terrain quickly and efficiently. Bats have wings that enable them to fly, hunt, and navigate in the dark using echolocation. Their appendages are crucial for their survival as they rely on flight to catch prey and avoid predators. Birds have wings that allow them to soar and glide through the air, helping them to hunt, escape predators, and migrate long distances. Their appendages are essential for their ability to fly and thrive in different environments. Overall, the appendages of each animal are specialized to meet their specific needs and enable them to perform their unique behaviors.