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What adaptation does a tufted titmouse have that allows it to stay in a broadleaf forest year-round?

They eat mice for energy to warm themselves.
They fluff their feathers for warmth.
They hibernate for the winter.
They migrate for the winter.

User Akbari
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Answer:

They fluff there feathers for warmth

Step-by-step explanation:

I did the test and got 100

User Hack
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Answer: They use their feathers

Explanation: They fluff their feathers for warmth I think so at least

Because I'm sure they stay in the forest and don't really hibernate

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