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Charlene Alex Wey Zi Sheng Lin ‘Aisyah
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Quit The Zoo As My Classroom Movement Habitats Body Coverings Diet Adaptation
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Quit Main Menu The camels feed on small berries and grass. They store water in their humps.
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Quit Main Menu The peacock and the rattlesnake are carnivores. The rattlesnake feeds on small animals while the peacock eat insects and worms.
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Quit Main Menu The orang utan and the polar bears feed on small berries. The orang utan also eats small insects. The polar bears eat fish, seals, penguins and otters.
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Quit Main Menu The polar bears can withstand the cold in the cold climates because of their hollow fur and their thick blubber. Their fur keeps them camouflaged
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Quit Main Menu Camels tiptoe over the hot sand in the deserts where they live in to prevent scorching their legs. They also have a hump which contains water and food.
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Quit Main Menu The leopard has a covering of fur while the snake has scales.
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Quit Main Menu The peacock has colourful feathers which can spread out from its tail. The feathers allow the birds, if they are not too heavy, to fly.
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Quit Main Menu Monkeys swing across treetops to get food and to get away from predators. They also amuse themselves by swinging around.
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Quit Main Menu Snakes slither around swiftly to get their prey and to move away from predators. They also coil around prey before eating them.
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Quit Main Menu Penguins swim around in water in search of food and to escape from predators. They waddle clumsily on land but are good swimmers.
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