Structural: hump to store body fat, large ears to detect prey, opposable thumb, large ears for heat loss, hooves for running on hard surfaces, horns, striped or spotted fur, webbed feet, quills, long neck, Physiological: warm or cold blooded, venom, bacteria-filled saliva, anti-freeze proteins in blood, strong-smelling spray, hibernation, secrete slime, estivation, sweat, shivering, Behavioral: migration, nocturnal, tweets or calls to attract a mate, builds a nest, takes care of babies, uses tools, marks territory with urine, stays in a herd/group, hunts in groups, howls to communicate, diurnal, stalking prey, hiding from prey, watching for predators,

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