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What is Their Adaptation?

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  • Shark
    fins, streamlined body, sharp teeth
  • 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)
  • Sunflower
    wide/broad leaves, bristles on stem
  • Chameleon
    mimicry (change its body color)
  • Water hyacinth
    stem that can trap air
  • Crab
    strong claws
  • Polar bear
    white fur, thick fur, small and rounded ears, fur between their paws
  • Puffer fish
    large and powerful jaws, inflation, poison
  • Lizard
    autotomy (they can cut off their tail)
  • Rafflesia flower
    produces bad smell (rotting flesh)
  • Duck
    webbed feet
  • Rose
    thorn on its stem
  • Cactus
    spine, thick and waxy stem
  • Giraffe
    long neck (to reach food)
  • Teak Tree
    shed its leaves during autumn/fall
  • Pitcher plant
    pitcher-like structure with water in it
  • Water lily
     thin and wide leaves
  • Venus flytrap
     trigger hairs (trap insect)
  • Poison oak
    poisonous resin/sap
  • Eagle
    strong feet and claws
  • Leaf insect
    camouflage (have the same shape/structure like its surroundings)
  • Owl
    echolocation (good sense of hearing)
  • Ferret
    produce bad smell