Organisms that live in the chaparral have developed unique adaptations that aid in their survival. The California quail is a small, plump game bird with short wings that can be found in the chaparral regions of California. These birds can only fly short distances, and typically take cover in shrubs or other low-growing plants. width="385" Photo by Dcrjsr How is the California quail adapted to live in the chaparral biome? a. tree-dwelling b. crepuscular activity c. nesting in trees d. moisture-rich diet

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Answer – B (crepuscular activity)

 

The adaptation of the California quail to live in the chaparral biome is by crepuscular activity. This means that unlike nocturnal animals that are most active in the night and diurnal animals that are most active in the day, the California quail is most active at dawn and dusk

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