inadaptation Antonyms

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Meaning of inadaptation

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inadaptation (n.)

Want of adaptation; unsuitableness.

inadaptation Sentence Examples

  1. The polar bear's white fur, once an ideal adaptation, is now an inadaptation due to climate change.
  2. The blue whale's large size, once an advantage, has become an inadaptation due to increased ship traffic.
  3. The hummingbird's long, delicate beak is an inadaptation in areas with fewer flowers to pollinate.
  4. The placental mammal's reliance on a specific food source can become an inadaptation if that source disappears.
  5. Animals that evolved in a predator-free environment may become maladapted when introduced to a new environment with predators.
  6. The loss of camouflage in some animals has resulted in inadaptation and increased vulnerability to predators.
  7. The reduction of a specific instinct or behavior can lead to inadaptation and difficulty in surviving in a changing environment.
  8. The timing of migration or hibernation can become inadaptation due to climate change, leading to reduced survival rates.
  9. Invasive species often lack natural predators or competitors, which can result in inadaptation and unrestricted population growth.
  10. Human activities such as pollution and habitat destruction can lead to inadaptation in many species, jeopardizing their survival.

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Want of adaptation; unsuitableness.

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The polar bear's white fur, once an ideal adaptation, is now an inadaptation due to climate change.

The blue whale's large size, once an advantage, has become an inadaptation due to increased ship traffic.

The hummingbird's long, delicate beak is an inadaptation in areas with fewer flowers to pollinate.

The placental mammal's reliance on a specific food source can become an inadaptation if that source disappears.