Behavioral adaptation for dealing with a hot climate coul...
Behavioral adaptation for dealing with a hot climate could include
Hibernating during the hottest part of the day
Large scales on the back of a lizard
Feeding during the hottest part of the day
A small kidney to conserve water
Correct answer is A
Aestivation: Certain animals enter a state of estivation, which is similar to hibernation but occurs in response to hot and dry conditions. They become inactive, conserve energy, and reduce water loss during the hottest parts of the day or during extended periods of high temperatures.
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