The desert kangaroo rat is nocturnal, sleeping in deep burrows during the day. The black bear hibernates in caves in the forest during the winter months. How do these adaptive behaviors
relate to the rat and bear's ecological niches?
•They both provide ways to evade harsh conditions and conserve energy.
•They both provide protection from predators and a place to store a large quantity of food.
•They both allow the organisms to adapt to the daily changes in local climate.
•They both provide protection, making it possible to produce larger numbers of offspring.

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Answer:

in my opinion choice A

Explanation:

all animals that hibernates is mostly to avoid harsh conditions and store alot of energy by sleeping [talking about energy I'll see yah later my phone battery is low hope I was helpful]

According to the question, They both provide ways to evade harsh conditions and conserve energy.

What are the adaptation found in a kangaroo rat?

Kangaroo rats have adaptations that allow them to detect and escape predators easily. They have massive hind legs, that allow the Kangaroo Rat to jump nine feet at a time, allowing it to escape fast and sneaky animals.

Thus, the option "A" is correct.

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