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Structural and Behavioral Adaptations
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Structural or behavioral? A venus fly trap has tiny hairs in its mouth to feel its prey.
structural
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Structural or behavioral? A venus fly trap closes it's mouth on its prey.
behavioral
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Name one structural adaptation that a cactus has.
spikes, etc.
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Define behavioral adaptation.
Something an animal or plant DOES to help it survive
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Structural or behavioral? Kangaroos' long powerful legs allow them to move fast and far.
structural
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Structural or behavioral? Meerkat dig complex tunnel systems to live in.
behavioral
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Name one structural adaptation that tigers have.
sharp teeth, camoufluge fur etc.
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Structural or behavioral? A beaver smacks its tail on the water to warn other beavers of predators.
behavioral
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What is one behavioral adaptation that a plant can do?
reproduction, following the light, dormancy, etc.
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Define structural adaptation.
A physical attribute that helps a plant/animal survive, part of its body that helps it survive
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What is one behavioral adaptation that a squirrel has?
hiding nuts, hibernation
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Structural or behavioral? Kangaroos lick their legs to cool off since they don't sweat.
behavioral
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Structural or behavioral? Camels spit when they feel threatened.
behavioral
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Structural or behavioral? A beaver has long, sturdy teeth to cut down trees.
Structural
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Structural or behavioral? Camels have a hump to store water and food that helps them survive in the hot, dry desert.
structural
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Structural or behavioral? Meerkats have black spots on their eyes that help them see clearly in the bright sun.
structural
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