Fins enable fish to swim away from their enemies. Adaptation Trait Hibernation Fins enable fish to swim away from their enemies. Migration instinct Escaping predators
Adaptation Trait Hibernation A(n) _________ is a physical feature or behavior that helps an animal get food, protect itself, move, or reproduce. Migration instinct Escaping predators
Adaptation Trait Hibernation _______ are behaviors that are inherited and help an animal meet their needs. Migration instinct Escaping predators
______ is a physical feature. Adaptation Trait Hibernation ______ is a physical feature. Migration instinct Escaping predators
____________ is traveling in search of food or a place to reproduce. Adaptation Trait Hibernation ____________ is traveling in search of food or a place to reproduce. Migration instinct Escaping predators
Adaptation Trait Hibernation _____________ is a state of in activity that occurs in some animals when outside temperatures are cold. Migration instinct Escaping predators
Examples of bird beaks Finches eat mostly seeds. Their beaks are made for crackling shells of seeds
Herons’ long sharp beaks are perfect for spearing fish. Examples of bird beaks Herons’ long sharp beaks are perfect for spearing fish.
Examples of bird beaks Hummingbirds poke their long, sharp beaks into flowers to gather nectar
Polar Bears They have thick coats of fur that keep them warm. Their sharp claws and teeth help them catch and eat food.
Flounder They are different from most other fish. Both of its eyes are on the same side of its flat body, the top side.
Crab-eating Seal They do not actually eat crabs! It eats krill, which are small shrimp like arthropods. The teeth are adapted so they can sift krill from the water.
Rock Ptarmigan in winter Rock Ptarmigan in summer
Fulgorid Bug Mandarin Fish
Baby HedgeHog Box Turtle
Jellyfish Scorpion
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