This is the reason some animals go into a long, deep sleep for the winter.
Hibernation to survive long winters with little food available.
These are the structural adaptations of a turtle.
What is webbed feet, flat wide bodies, hard shell.
The way an animal's body parts are arranged is known as this.
What is symmetry?
This structural adaptation is on a frog.
What is/are tails (as tad poles) to help them swim, webbed feet, waterproof skin, flat wide bodies.
Name one animal that uses camouflage to help them blend in with their environment.
What is a Chameleon/beaver/deer/snow hare/snake?
Turtles lay their eggs in the sand on the beach. They do not stay there to raise their young. The baby turtles hatch and go straight toward the sea. What type of behavior is this?
What is instinct?
The ability of animals to sense ultraviolet light is what kind of adaptation?
What is structural adaptation?
Name one animal that uses mimicry to help scare off predators because they look like other, more dangerous, animals.
What is a Viceroy mimicking Monarch butterfly/Scarlet snakes mimicking coral snakes?
These body parts are a part of the circulatory system.
What is blood and heart?
This is a structural adaptation on a lily pad.
What is weak stems so that they can float, broad leaves to catch the sun for photosynthesis, bowl-shaped flowers that close at night to protect the pollen from getting wet?
I am a large, white predator. I blend in with snow and ice. I am not trying to protect myself because I am big and strong. Instead, I am trying to disguise myself so that my prey won't see me before I attack.
What is a polar bear?
These are two animals that migrate.
What are birds/insects/whales/fish/seals?
This is a basic learned behavior of humans.
What is walking, language, crying?
This structural adaption is on a duck.
What is webbed feet, water proof feathers, long neck, wide, flat beak?
These are structural adaptations on fish.
What are gills, swim bladders and fins?