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A rhino covering itself in mud to keep its body cool is an example of

A

morphological adaptation

B

physiological adaptation

C

behavioural adaptation

D

anatomical adaptation

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding the Question**: The question asks about the behavior of a rhino covering itself in mud to keep its body cool. We need to identify what type of adaptation this behavior represents. 2. **Identifying Adaptation Types**: There are four types of adaptations mentioned: - Morphological Adaptation - Physiological Adaptation - Behavioral Adaptation - Anatomical Adaptation 3. **Analyzing the Behavior**: The action of the rhino covering itself in mud is a behavior aimed at regulating its body temperature. This is a response to environmental conditions. 4. **Defining Behavioral Adaptation**: Behavioral adaptations are actions or behaviors that organisms perform to survive in their environment. In this case, the rhino's behavior of using mud to cool itself is a learned or instinctive action to maintain homeostasis. 5. **Eliminating Other Options**: - **Morphological Adaptation**: This involves physical changes in the structure of an organism. Since the rhino is not changing its physical structure but rather its behavior, this option is incorrect. - **Physiological Adaptation**: This refers to internal body processes. The rhino's action is not a physiological change but a behavioral one, so this option is also incorrect. - **Anatomical Adaptation**: This involves changes in the anatomy of an organism. The rhino is not undergoing any anatomical changes in this scenario, making this option incorrect as well. 6. **Conclusion**: The correct answer is that the rhino covering itself in mud to keep its body cool is an example of **Behavioral Adaptation**. ---
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