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ADAPTATIONS IN ANIMALS - Coggle Diagram
ADAPTATIONS IN ANIMALS
DESSERT
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- the pit animals are the excavators who dig galleries
- When the body temperature rises, the large desert animals begin to sweat and gasp to cool themselves.
- They have a variable body temperature to prevent water loss and their skin has an insulating layer to prevent heat from entering the body.
TROPICAL RAINFOREST
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- some animals various colors which act as a camouflage to protect them from their predators.
- some animals use their camouflage to sneak up on their prey, while others have developed an almost transparent color to blend in with the leaves.
- The size of the animals is also essential to allow greater movement, the smaller the animal, the more speed and strength it has to hunt its prey
GRASSLANDS
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- Many animals have the ability to run very fast which allows them to escape from predators. But there are other animals that camouflage themselves to protect themselves.
- Many animals are more active in the rainy season and many animals have developed a digestive system that allows them to survive just by eating grass.
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POLAR REGIONS
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- the animals with white fur are camouflaged in the snow which helps them to survive and their fur layers are thick which helps them to resist such cold weather
- Many animals like the penguin have very thick skin and a lot of body fat which helps them stay warm.
- In the case of penguins, they have webbed feet and stylize their body while nothing, which makes the animal a very good swimmer.