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Cactus
spine, thick and waxy stem
Shark
fins, streamlined body, sharp teeth
Ferret
produce bad smell
Lizard
autotomy (they can cut off their tail)
Water hyacinth
stem that can trap air
Sunflower
wide/broad leaves, bristles on stem
Poison oak
poisonous resin/sap
Rafflesia flower
produces bad smell (rotting flesh)
Polar bear
white fur, thick fur, small and rounded ears, fur between their paws
Owl
echolocation (good sense of hearing)
Water lily
 thin and wide leaves
Puffer fish
large and powerful jaws, inflation, poison
Leaf insect
camouflage (have the same shape/structure like its surroundings)
Pitcher plant
pitcher-like structure with water in it
Eagle
strong feet and claws
Crab
strong claws
Teak Tree
shed its leaves during autumn/fall
Duck
webbed feet
Rose
thorn on its stem
Chameleon
mimicry (change its body color)
Cattail
narrow leaves (stands against the moving water)
Pond skater
 light body (to move easily on water)
Seaweed
 tough leaves (stands against strong ocean waves)
Venus flytrap
 trigger hairs (trap insect)
Giraffe
long neck (to reach food)
Why don't all animals have the same adaptations?
...
Could different animals have similar adaptations? (Explain)
Yes
Why couldn't an animal with a lot of blubber live in the desert?
...
Could an animal with a lot of blubber live in the desert?
No
Pale-colored body coverings keep animals from absorbing too much heat. (True/False)
True
Large ears and thin bodies help animals get hot. The jackrabbit is an example. (True/False)
True
Many desert animals, such as coyotes and rattlesnakes, are asleep during the night. (True/False)
False
Desert animals eat plants to get water, but spines and thorns help protect the plants from thirsty animals. (True/False)
True
Desert plants have an adaptation to help take in and store water. (True/False)
True
All things can live in the desert. (True/False)
False
Animals have more blubber in the summer than winter. (True/False)
False
Plants in the North with colder climates have fuzzy leaves to keep out frost. (True/False)
True
Camouflage helps seals without being seen when hunting. (True/False)
True
Blubber helps the animal become _________. (warm/cold)
warm
Sea lions, walruses, and other animals in cold climate have a layer of __________, or fat, under their skin.
blubber
___________ can also be used to sneak up on prey. (feet, wires, whiskers, camouflage)
camouflage
__________ help lions get food.
sharp claws, teeth, etc.
A frog's tongue is an example of a(n) ___________ (adaptation, behavior, skill, extra part)
adaptation
____________ means animals are active during the night.
Nocturnal
Blending in is an adaptation called ___________.
camouflage
(A) _________ is a structure or behavior that helps an organism survive.
adaptation