A characteristic, behavior, or inherited trait that makes an organism able to survive in a particular environment
Body structures/parts that allow an animal to survive in their environment such as; teeth, claws, sharp beaks, protective coloration, large body size, enormous paws
Unique behaviors or actions that allow animals to respond to stimuli in their environment to better survive
A sleeplike state in the winter that reduces the need for food and helps the animal stay warm
Being slightly different from another of the same kind; variety
Movement of animals from one area to another due to changes in seasons or environment
Blending in with the surrounding by matching the environment’s color
Looking or sounding like another organism that others usually try to avoid; to imitate or copy
Long process where animals that are best adapted to the conditions around them survive and the poorly adapted ones will die out
Very large ecological areas on the earth’s surface, with fauna (animals) and flora ( plants) adapting to their environment.
This adaptation provides a defense against predators for the skunk
The Scarlet King snake looks like the Eastern Coral snake in order to keep predators away. This is an example of
The white winter fur of the arctic hare is an example of
Teeth shape, thick fur, sharp claws , night vision, large paws and are examples of
Animals herding together to protect their young is what type of adaptation?
This animal can bring up contents of their stomachs and project it when feels threatened
This animal has a big muscular, powerful shoulder hump that helps the animal fight, run or dig.
This animal has slit like nostrils that can close tightly to prevent sand from entering their lungs.
This animal live in large groups for protection, and take turns resting , eating and being on guard
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