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Animal adaptations

Structural/Physical adaptations

- how an animal has physically changed to adapt to the environment to survive.

Giraffe's long neck

The giraffe's long neck helps the giraffe reach nice, green leaves.this trait prevents the giraffe fighting with other animals for food.

Bird's feathers

The bird's feathers protect the bird's delicate skin by keeping the bird warm and in some instances camouflaging the bird.

Reptiles's scales

Reptile's scales are hard and protect the reptiles from harmful predators.

Elephants tusks

The elephants tusks not only protect it from predators like tigers but also serve as an aid towards digging.

Ducks webbed feet

The ducks webbed feet help it to swim more efficiently and it helps to duck swim quicker in order to escape predators.

White tailed deer

Red squirrel

Cotton-tail rabbit

Coyote

White footed mouse

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Amelia Wilson-science 6th

By Soccer21