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What type of Adaptation is shown by desert lizards ?

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Adaptation**: Begin by defining what adaptation means in biological terms. Adaptation refers to the changes in an organism that enhance its ability to survive and reproduce in its specific environment. 2. **Types of Adaptations**: Recognize that adaptations can be categorized into three main types: - Morphological adaptations (physical changes in structure) - Physiological adaptations (internal body processes) - Behavioral adaptations (changes in behavior in response to environmental conditions) ...
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