Animals
Habitats
Types of Adaptations
Adaptations in Habitats
100
An animal with spikes or "quills" on its back is used for protection.

Porcupine

100

A Hot, and Dry environment. It's a place barren of any life other than the ones who are fit to survive in the hot environment.

Dessert

100
Increased Muscle in the Mouth of Wolves

Physical Adaptation

100

Use another source of water, reduced sweating, Appendages that act as shade from the sun, reduced the use of water when pooping/urinating.

Dessert Adaptations

200

An amphibian with bright coloured skin, and bright spots. It's also very poisonous when touched or eaten by other animals.

Poison Frog or Poison Dart Frog

200

Wet, and often full of life, this forest seems to rain a lot allowing for plants to fully grow. This environment is also home to many animals and unique plants.

Rainforests
200

Birds migrating to find a new home

Behavioural Adaptations

200

Grazing at night, Specialized body parts for eating grass, and Camouflage.

Grassland Habitats.

300

An animal that has humps on its back, and is often seen in many dessert movie scenes

Camel

300

An environment with negative temperatures, this place is housed animals like the sea lion; due to the environment's low temperatures, very few animals can live here.

Arctic
300

Cheetahs are able to run fast due to their lightweight, and long legs

Physical Adaptations

300

Dense Fur, Blubber, and Hibernation

Polar Habitats

400

A feared, and one of the largest carnivorous fish. This fish feeds on dolphins to small fish, and is often popular in some ocean movies.

Great White Shark

400

Complex Habitats that are found near Tropical Islands, this environment is very colorful and full of marine life such as fish, sharks, and more.

Coral Reefs

400

Whale blubber or fat keeps whales from getting cold while swimming 

Physical Adaptation

400

Thick Fur, Feet adapted to be steady and flexible on uneven land, Hibernation, and more.

Mountain Habitats

500

A large cat native to the Americas who lives in the mountains, their fur is beige in color with a whitish-grey belly.

Mountain Lion/Cougar

500

Habitats that are high above the clouds with very rocky, and uneven land with some trees growing.

Mountains

500

An ant living on top of the mountains stops all activity for some to survive the harsh conditions; this is called dormancy

Behavioural Adaptation

500

Camouflage, Mimicry, Limited Diet due to Competition, Poison, Reduction of Size and Stature.

Rainforest Habitats