Elephant Tusks
Elephant wrinkly Skin
Big Ears
Elephants have evolved several structural adaptations, including big ears, wrinkly skin, tusks of ivory, and a versatile trunk, that enable them to survive and thrive in their environment. Their big ears and wrinkly skin help them be cool. This is a structural adaptation. They also have tusks of ivory that help them eat or protect themselves. This is also a structural adaptation. Another adaptation is its trunk. The trunk helps the elephant by grabbing food, suck up water, or to throw dirt on their back. They throw dirt on their back because it provides sunscreen and helps them cool off. This is also a structural adaptation. In conclusion, the various structural adaptations of elephants have helped them to thrive in their environment by regulating their body temperature, providing defense, and assisting with various tasks such as feeding and hygiene.
The diffrent adaptations in a elephant