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Animal Adaptations

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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Animal Adaptations

By: Mickell
Photo by nickyaina2012

Structural Adaptation

An adaptation of an organism's body parts or its coloring.
Photo by digitalART2

Peacock

This peacock spreads his colorful feathers to attract a mate.
Photo by Cliff_Baise

Mimicry

An adaptation in which one species resembles another.
Photo by col.hou

Walking Stick

This Insect Camouflages on trees to survive and hide from predators.

Behavioral Adaptation

An inherited behavior that helps an organism survive.

Titan Arum

This flower Is a very stinky flower that scares away predators.
Photo by Kew on Flickr

Penguin

This Penguin Is Adapted to cold because it is used to cold weather.
Photo by D-Stanley

Chuckwalla

This lizard is adapted to heat because they live in the dessert.
Photo by to.wi

Chipmunk

This chipmunk is adapted to live in trees because they are used to being in trees.
Photo by Yannou

Shark

This shark is adapted to water because they are used to living in water.
Photo by Ken Bondy

Mountain Lion

This Mountain Lion is adapted to mountains because they are used to mountins.

Red Eyed Tree Frog

This frog uses structural adaptation to look like they are poisonous to keep predators away.
Photo by Geoff S.