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What adaptation does a moth have?
mimicry to look like other animals
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What adaptation does a duck have?
webbed feet for swimming, beak for eating
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What adaptation does a shark have?
teeth for eating, fins for swimming, gills for breathing
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What adaptation does a dolphin have?
blowhole to breathe, fins to swim
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What adaptation does a cheetah have?
fur for camouflage, fast legs for running
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What adaptation does a monkey have?
hands, feet, tail for climbing
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What adaptation does a chameleon have?
skin changes color (camouflage)
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What adaptation does a stick bug have?
camoflauge
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What adaptation does a hummingbird have?
Long beak
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What adaptation does a porcupine have?
spines or quills to defend
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What adaptation does a skunk have?
smells bad
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What adaptation does a elephant have?
trunk
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What adaptation does an eagle have?
wings for flying, beak for eating
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What adaptation does a snow leopard have?
paws to help walk, tail for balance, fur for camouflage
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What adaptation does a camel have?
hump on their back for water
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What adaptation does a polar bear have?
fur to keep them warm / camouflage
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What adaptation does a peacock have?
mimicry to scare predators
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What adaptation does a giraffe have?
long neck!
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What adaptation does a fish have?
gills to breathe, fins to swim
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What adaptation does a tiger have?
striped fur for camouflage
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What adaptation does an alligator have?
scales for protection, teeth for eating
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What adaptation does an penguin have?
flippers for swimming, beak for eating
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