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Think about the way you dress in the winter. You wear warm clothes, and maybe even a hat and mittens to protect yourself from the weather.
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Think about the way you dress when you and your buddies play paintball. Covers head, shoulders, upper arms & torso Fits over paint ball mask Designed to add natural vegetation
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The way you dress in the winter, as well as the way you dress for paintball are both types of … Adaptations!
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Animal Adaptations What is an adaptation? An adaptation is something that helps animals survive better.
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adaptations We can separate adaptations into two categories: ADAPTATIONS Physical And Behavioral
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Physical Adaptations are body structures that allow an animal to find & consume food, defend itself, and to reproduce its species. Physical adaptations help an animal survive in its environment. Hey! I’m a walking stick. I look just like a stick you’d find on the ground.
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Let’s begin w/ Physical Adaptations Some examples are: CamouflageCamouflage MimicryMimicry Chemical defensesChemical defenses Body coverings & partsBody coverings & parts
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Camouflage Camouflage (use of color in a surrounding)
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Camouflage Have you ever wondered why animals have spots, strips, or certain colors? Sometimes an animal’s colors can be a difference between life and death. Animals use their colors to blend into the environment.
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color The chameleon can change its color to match its surroundings. Can YOU do that?
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See if you can find the camouflaged animals in these pictures. The animals you are looking for are a deer, frog, and quail. Find the critters! Quail
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Deer! Look closely to find this animal!
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Can you see the frog?
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Mimicry Animals may also try to look like another animals. For example, non poisonous snakes will rattle their tale and flatten their head to look poisonous to a predator. This is called Mimicry, where an animal tries to mimic or copy another. Which snake is poisonous?
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Other forms of mimicry… The monarch butterfly is toxic and very nasty to eat. Its bright orange coloration is a warning to birds to leave it alone. The non-toxic viceroy butterfly has developed colors and wing patterns that are very similar to those of the monarch So most birds won’t take a chance by taste- testing it!
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Which is the monarch and Which is the viceroy?
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Chemical defenses (like venom, ink, sprays)
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Physical adaptations Body coverings & parts (claws, beaks, feet, armor plates, skulls, teeth ) The elephant’s trunk is a physical adaptation that helps it to clean itself, eat, drink, and to pick things up.
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Now let’s learn about Behavioral Adaptations… Behavioral Adaptations allow animals to respond to life needs.
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Behavioral Adaptations are animals’ actions. Each organism has unique methods of adapting to its environment by means of different actions.
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We can divide Behavioral Adaptations into two groups: These behaviors happen naturally & don’t have to be learned These behaviors must be taught. Instinctive Learned
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Methods of gathering & storing food Instinctive Behaviors happen naturally & don’t need to learned Defending oneself Raising young Hibernating Finding shelter Migrating Finding shelter
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Obtained by interacting with the environment and cannot be passed on to the next generation except by teaching. Obtained by interacting with the environment and cannot be passed on to the next generation except by teaching. Learned Behaviors
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In this lesson, we have learned about animal adaptations. There are 2 ways to describe adaptations: Physical Behavior and
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