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Adaptions
small burrowing animals may not be able to outrun the flames, they survive the fire by digging beneath the soil and remaining there until the flames pass by them.
Baobab trees store water in their large trunks. during the dry season water on the surface of the ground is hard to find and competition is dense
Structural adaptations of a mongoose are that it has a strong jaw to easily kill its prey, it has loose dense fur so that when a snake bites it the venom only goes onto the fur and not into the blood stream, it has strong front paws to help it break eggs on rocks and that it has strong eye sight to help it hunt and see predators in the dark.