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"All animals live in habitats. Habitats provide food, water, and shelter which animals need to survive, but there is more to survival than just the habitat. Animals also depend on their physical features to help them obtain food, keep safe, build homes, withstand weather, and attract mates. These physical features are called called physical adaptations. Physical adaptations do not develop during an animal's life but over many generations. The shape of a bird's beak, the number of fingers, color of the fur, the thickness or thinness of the fur, the shape of the nose or ears are all examples of physical adaptations which help different animals to survive.
Come and sample these internet sites about animal adaptations and complete the activities for each one to find out how a koala's paws are adapted for life in a tree." -
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Kristina SmokeLinks to sites that question kids on various adaptations of different animals
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All animals live in habitats. Habitats provide food, water, and shelter which animals need to survive, but there is more to survival than just the habitat. Animals also depend on their physical features to help them obtain food, keep safe, build homes, withstand weather, and attract mates. These physical features are called called physical adaptations. Physical adaptations do not develop during an animal's life but over many generations. The shape of a bird's beak, the number of fingers, color of the fur, the thickness or thinness of the fur, the shape of the nose or ears are all examples of physical adaptations which help different animals to survive.
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- African Hedgehog
- Besides having stiff spines that stick out from their bodies and help protect them, these animals also have loose skin under those spines and powerful back muscles.
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- Bactrian Camel
- Camels have many adaptations that allow them to live successfully in desert conditions.
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melissa gierachLists animals and questions about how the animal adapted to the environment.
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Brittany PotiQuestions with links to different sites about specific animal adaptations
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Mike MAll animals live in habitats. Habitats provide food, water, and shelter which animals need to survive, but there is more to survival than just the habitat. Animals also depend on their physical features to help them obtain food, keep safe, build homes, withstand weather, and attract mates. These physical features are called called physical adaptations. Physical adaptations do not develop during an animal's life but over many generations. The shape of a bird's beak, the number of fingers, color of the fur, the thickness or thinness of the fur, the shape of the nose or ears are all examples of physical adaptations which help different animals to survive.
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sanzettra frazierThe Utah Education Network provides telecourses on KULC channel 9, EDNET, UEN Satellite Service and other distance learning systems.
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Greater Victoria Public LibraryLists 26 animals and links to sites that include info about their adaptations.
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David SeanerLists questions along with websites where you can answer each question. Covers a range of animals and their adaptations to survive.
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