Thursday, September 10, 2009
1)How does a mudskipper adapt to it's environment?
the mudskipper can breathe with gills like any other fish,it can also breathe through its skin out of water as long as it stays damp. By rolling in mud or soaking its tail, the mudskipper keeps its skin damp.If it gets frighten , it might dart down a carb burrow or dive into the water. This can help it get away frow its predators. 2)What does a mudskipper eat? A mudskipper eats insects and small fish. 3)How does the mangrove adapt to it environment? The plant root systems need oxygen to function but there is no oxygen in the mud. The mangrove overcomes this problem with aerial roots called pneumatophores. These are like snorkles that poke up out of the thick mud into the air , supplying the root system with oxygen. 4)data Temperature of air -31.4 to 31.9 degree celsius Relative humidity -38 to 39 % Temperature of water -32.1 degree celsius Through this trip i understand more about the adaptations of animals and plants from the sungei buloh wetland reserve . by Ong Si Rong (13) 1c Posted by: OneCee'OhNine @ 12:47 AM
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