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Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CAMEL

USES ITS HUMPS TO STORE WATER AS FAT.
Photo by s_zeimke

CHAMELEON

BLENDS IN WITH ITS SURROUNDINGS.

POLAR BEAR

IT'S CLEAR FUR HELPS IT BLEND IN WITH THE SNOW.
Photo by ankakay

BEE

USES ITS STINGER TO DEFEND FROM PREDATORS.
Photo by OliBac

STICK BUG

MIMICS A STICK TO BLEND IN AND SURVIVE.
Photo by prettydaisies

SKUNK

SPRAYS ITS PURSUERS WITH A POWERFUL GAS.
Photo by Carol Browne

EAGLE

HAS RAZOR SHARP TALONS TO CAPTURE AND DEVOUR ITS PREY.
Photo by Mark Pouley

TURTLE

HIDES IN ITS SHELL TO PROTECT ITSELF FROM HARM.
Photo by Raven_Denmark

ZEDRA

ITS STRIPES LOOK LIKE TALL GRASS BLOWING IN THE WIND.
Photo by angela7dreams

MONKEY

HIDES AWAY HIGH IN THE TREES AND USES ITS TAIL TO MOVE AROUND.
Photo by Leo Reynolds

SLOTH

SLOTH USES ALGEE TO BLEND INTO THE TREES.
Photo by Praziquantel

PUFFER FISH

PUFFS UP TO SCARE AWAY PREDATORS BUT DIES AFTERWARDS.
Photo by Paul-W

CHEETHA

USES ITS SPOTTED FUR TO HIDE AND ATTACK ITS PREY.

OCTOPUS

SQUIRTS ITS PREDATORS WITH AN INKY SUBSTANCE TO ESCAPE.
Photo by amlusch

SNAKE

USES ITS TEETH TO INFECT OTHER ANIMALS WITH VENOM.
Photo by wildxplorer

BAT

USES ECHOLOCATION TO FIND ITS FOOD IN THE NIGHT.
Photo by bareego

SHARK

THIS ANIMAL HAS A VERY STRONG NOSE TO SMELL THE BLOOD OF ITS PREY.
Photo by Ken Bondy

JELLYFISH

CAN NOT SWIM ON ITS OWN SO IT RELIES ON THE CURRENTS AND TIDES.
Photo by Chambo25

LEAF BUG

BLENDS IN AS A LEAF SO YOU CAN'T SEE IT.
Photo by mek22

CROCADILE

LOOKS LIKE FLOATING TIMBER SO THAT IT CAN SNEAK UP ON ITS PREY.