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3 Adaptions

Camouflage

Sleep Pattern

Thick Bark

Some animals are nocturnal to avoid the heat of the day, and others hibernate in cold winters

Many trees have thick bark to protect against the cold winters in the forest

Animals usually have brown, black, grey, or black coloring. With this muted color, they can blend better with their surroundings and escape predators

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Temperate Woodland & Shrubland

By Alexis Coates