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Animal Adaptations

Published on Nov 24, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ANIMAL ADAPTATIONS

Photo by Ian Sane

WHY DO ANIMALS ADAPT?

  • Environment
  • Protection
  • Evolution
Photo by Leo Reynolds

ENVIRONMENT

  • Dessert
  • Ocean
  • Forest
  • Can you name other habitats?
Photo by JoelDeluxe

FIVE SENSE ADAPTATIONS

Photo by harold.lloyd

SIGHT

Photo by @Doug88888

SEAHORSE

A SEAHORSE'S EYES CAN MOVE INDEPENDENTLY

BOX JELLYFISH

A BOX JELLYFISH HAS 24 EYES!!!

TOUCH

GRASSHOPPER

A GRASSHOPPER HAS HAIRS ALL OVER IT'S BODY TO DETECT AIR MOVEMENT.
Photo by Giuss95

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BUTTERFLY

BUTTERFLIES HAVE HAIR ON THEIR WINGS TO FEEL CHANGES IN AIR PRESSURE.

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TASTE

Photo by jenny downing

SNAKES

  • The tongue of snakes has no taste buds.
  • Instead, the tongue is used to bring smells and tastes into the mouth.

EARTHWORM

AN EARTHWORM'S ENTIRE BODY IS COVERED WITH TASTE BUDS.

SMELL

Photo by Dennis Wong

CATS

A CAT'S SENSE OF SMELL IS MORE THAN THREE TIMES AS STRONG AS A HUMAN'S.

GRIZZLY BEARS

SOME GRIZZLIES CAN SMELL UP TO 18 MILES AWAY
Photo by Dolor Ipsum

HEAR

Photo by daniel duende

FROGS

Frogs have an eardrum on the outside of the body behind the eye.

CAMOUFLAGE

BLENDING INTO YOUR ENVIRONMENT

GECKO

OCTOPUS

GIRAFFE

LEOPARD