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As diurnal animals, gorillas rely on keen eyesight with excellent depth perception and color vision
A bony sagittal crest on top of the head supports strong jaw muscles and teeth to grind coarse vegetation.
Stomachs are larger than their chests due to enlarged intestines needed to digest cellulose in plants.
Tufts of white hair on baby gorilla bottoms allow mothers to see them in the dense forest
Opposable thumbs and big toes allow for climbing and grasping and manipulating objects.
Most fish have bladders to control the buoyancy and in some species it is important for their hearing.
Fish have gills that allow them to "breathe" oxygen in water.
Fish have a system of muscles for movement.
Most fish have several fins for swimming.
Most fish will swallow food whole, and only use their teeth to grab and hold onto prey.
Camels drink large amounts of water when there is water availability and then stores it in their body.
Camels have long eyelashes to keep the bright sun out of their eyes while walking.
Camels have long legs to keep the body away from the heat of the sand.
Camels have flat feet to avoid from sinking in the sand while walking.
The hump of a camel stores fat.
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