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What is an adaptation?
a) a special feature that helps animals survive
b) the way an animal hunts
c) predators eat prey
d) the animal's environment
The ability to blend into one's surroundings is called...
a) predator
b) camouflage
c) adaptation
d) prey
Which of the following things are NOT an adaptation?
a) camouflage
b) armor
c) speed
d) prey
Armor is an adaptation that helps animals...
a) protect themselves from predators
b) run quickly
c) hunt
d) blend in with their surroundings
Animals that hunt other animals for food are called....
a) Prey
b) Hibernation
c) Speed
d) Predators
Animals that predators hunt are called....
a) Prey
b) Speed
c) Hibernation
d) Predators
Which of the following things in NOT a benefit of camouflage?
a) Animals store fat during the winter.
b) Animals can hide from predators.
c) Animals can sneak up on prey.
d) Animals blend in with surroundings
Having webbed feet is an adaptation. How do webbed feet help animals survive?
a) They stay cool in the summer.
b) They can blend in with their surroundings.
c) They can swim faster.
d) They can attack their prey.
Sharp teeth are an adaptation. How do sharp teeth help animals survive?
a) Animals can use them to attack their prey.
b) Animals can run away from danger.
c) Animals can avoid the cold weather.
d) Animals can fly away.
Hibernation is an adaptation. How does hibernation help animals survive?
a) It allows them to fly away from predators.
b) It allows them to store fat and stay out of the winter cold
c) It allows them to release excess heat.
d) It allows them to catch prey easily.
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