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Survival - Coggle Diagram
Survival
Movement (Leg, Wings, Fins and Tails)
Legs
"Limbs" are animal's arms
and legs, whereas appendages are
are their hands and feet, or claws, paws
and hooves
Tails
Caudal Fish Fish's caudal fin shape and size significantly impact their swimming efficiency and speed, as they use side-to-side tail motion for propulsion and steering in water.
Reptiles: Lizards use tails for balance, agility, and defense, like geckos, which can navigate and climb surfaces, or drop them for distraction while escaping predators. :
Crocodiles and Alligators The powerful, laterally flattened tails of these fish are utilized for swimming, propelling themselves through water with strong, rhythmic strokes.
Mammals Kangaroos use their long, muscular tails for balance while hopping, acting as a counterbalance to their powerful hind legs.
Wings
specialized limbs used for fling, often found in birds, bats and insects. Wings are modified provide lift and push
Fins
Seen in fish, and some amphibians, fins aid with swimming and maneuvering in water.
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Getting food (Beak, Teeth, Claws, and Tongue)
Beaks:Birds have beaks adapted to their diet, such as hawks with hooked beaks for meat tearing and hummingbirds with long, slender beaks for nectar sipping.
Teeth: Carnivores like lions and sharks use sharp teeth for catching and tearing flesh, while herbivores like cows use flat molars for grinding plants.
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Tongue: is a versatile tool for many animals, adapted to their specific
feeding needs.
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