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Animal Adapt.
This platypus uses it's flippers and it's beaver-like tail to swim fast or after it's food shrimp and crayfish.
This grasshopper is camouflaging with its surroundings to either hide or sneak up on other animals.
This chameleon is using it's tongue length to catch its food.
This frog/toad camouflages with the rock it's on to be hidden from predators and might surprise its prey.
This giraffe adapts to its environment using it's long neck to reach tree leaves for food.
This is a rabbit with big ears to hear things a lot better than a regular rabbit could. It might be able to hear predators coming close.
Wolf track
Deer track
Raccoon track
Wolf track