Behavioral adaptations refer to actions or behaviors that organisms have developed to survive in their environment. In the context of the options provided:
- Option B: Nocturnal nature in rodents is an example of a behavioral adaptation. Rodents being active at night allows them to avoid predators and find food more effectively.
- Option E: Spots on a leopard can also be considered a behavioral adaptation as they help the leopard camouflage itself in its environment, making it more effective at hunting and avoiding detection.
Both of these features are examples of how specific behaviors or actions help an organism survive in its habitat.