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Animal Adaptation - Coggle Diagram
Animal Adaptation
Biomes
Forest
Taiga
Temperate Rainforest
Tropical Rainforest
Desert
Cold
Hot
Grassland
Savanna
Temperate Grassland
Tundra
Artic
Alpine
Aquatic
Freshwater
Marine
Biome of focus: Grasslands
Temperate Grassland
found further away from the equator and do not have any trees or shrubs as well as receive less precipitation
located in South Africa, Hungary, Argentina, Uruguay, North America, and Russia
2 types
Praires
longer grass
Steppes
shorter grass
Savanna
found closer to the equator and can have a few scattered trees
Cover almost half of the african continent as well as can be found In Australia, India, and South America
Most common animals found In Grasslands
Temperate
grazers
Steppes
Lynx
Adapted to hunt with little cover and alone
Falcon
Fox
Anteplope
Adapted to live with little cover and live In herd
Prairies
Bison
Prairie Dogs
Adapted to burrow underground to avoid predators
coyotes
Adapted to hunt above/scavenge and find shelter underground In packs
gophers
hunters
Savanna
Herbivores
African elephants
horses
zebras
Adapted to live In herds with more predator about
Carnivores
Lions
Adapted to hunt the herds
Cheetahs
Adapted to use speed to catch stragglers In herds
hyenas
Adapted to scavenger and steal from other predators