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Adaptations

Learning objectives Explain the importance of adaptations to the survival of a species. Annotate a drawing of a plant or animal to show its adaptations.

ADAPTATIONS Dirt does not enter small eyes (They are not blind) Dense fur sheds dirt Touch sensitive whiskers to find way through tunnels Shovel-like paws for digging holes Good sense of smell for finding food in the dark

Fennec fox Task Shark Kangaroo rat Using flipchart paper, draw and annotate an animal or plant, indicating how it is adapted to its environment. Marram grass Barn Owl Cactus Polar bear Saiga