Definitions
Protecting Themselves
Getting Food
Animal Adaptations
Think Like a Scientist
100

A characteristic that helps a living thing survive

adaptation

100

What slow-moving animal blends into trees to avoid predators?

Sloth

100

What bird has a long beak to drink nectar?

Hummingbird

100

What body part helps giraffes reach high leaves?

Long neck

100

Give one example of an adaptation for protection.

Armor, camouflage, speed, etc.

200

Everything living and nonliving in an area

environment

200

What animal rolls into a ball to protect itself?

Armadillo

200

Which bird scoops fish with a pouch-like beak?

Pelican

200

How long can a giraffe’s tongue be?

About 16–18 inches

200

Give one example, from the video, of an adaptation for getting food.

Beaks, claws, long tongues  

300

True or False: Only animals have adaptations.

False

300

What is it called when animals blend into their environment?

Camouflage

300

What type of beak does a hawk have?

Hook-like beak

300

Why is a giraffe’s tongue dark?

To protect it from sunburn

300

Why do animals develop adaptations over time?

To survive changes in their environment

400

Animals may die, move, or develop adaptations

animals change environment

400

What happens to a lizard’s tail when attacked?

It can snap off to escape

400

Why do hummingbirds not compete much with other birds?

They can reach nectar others cannot

400

What helps dogs find things better than humans?

Strong sense of smell

400

Explain why all living things have adaptations.

They need them to survive in their environment

500

 Why are adaptations important?

They help organisms survive

500

Why is moving slowly an adaptation for sloths?

It makes them harder for predators to see

500

What helps echidnas find food?

Their long nose senses electrical signals

500

What helps deer escape predators?

Strong legs and speed 

500

What might happen if an animal cannot adapt to changes?

It may die or need to move