SYSTEMS Integumentary Sensory Respiratory Circulatory Digestive** Reptilia (snake) Aves (pigeon) Mammalia (rat) Ectotherm or Endotherm Specialized Anatomy &/or Behaviors Mammalia **Digestive Herbivore Carnivore Understand Different adaptations enabled them to be successful within their environment. Is there one adaptation that fit all environments?
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