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Animal Adaptations
There are two types of animal adaption. Physical is things about how the animal looks or parts it has in order to survive. Behavioral is how the animal reacts to sounds and other animals and organisms.
Physical adaption might be how an eagle has beak for hunting, or a moles keen sence of smell, a zebras camouflage, or a snakes venom. Some behavioral adaptions would be how a bird migrates to stay warm, how dogs have shed their carnivorous hunting lives and adapted to depending on humans for food, or how rabbits freeze when startled to reduce chance of being seen by predator, or how squirrel monkeys live in large groups to keep from being attacked by a predator.
Squirrel Monkey's sticking in a group so they wont be attacked is a behavioral adaptation
An eagles beak used for hunting is a physical adaptation
A rabbits skill of freezing when startled is a behavioral adaption