Xenarthrans are a curious group of mammals that developed morphological adaptations for specialized diets very early in their history.
In this way animals without morphological adaptations required by the structure of the flower may access nectar.
Plants with such morphological and physiological adaptations are called xeromorphic.
Both morphological and behavioral adaptations have allowed them to survive excessive heat and drought.
Such characteristics lead to morphological adaptations that suit the purposes of cooperative methods during competition.
Mesophytes do not have any specific morphological adaptations, however they usually have broad, flat and green leaves.
Ghost frogs have morphological adaptation suited to surviving on the rocks around these streams.
This wide distribution is accompanied by a wide range of morphological adaptations.
Numerous morphological adaptations are therefore situated around reducing transpirational water loss.