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Animal Adaptation Project- Brennyn Kenney

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Animal Adaptation Project

Brennyn Kenney

The big horned sheep's eyes are keen and help them move easily through rock , rugged mountain terrain. This can also help to spot smaller prey.

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Mountain lions have powerful limbs that help them jump high. Mountain lions can jump 15 to 40 feet in the air. This can help when they're being chased and need to run and jump to escape.

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Red foxes have long, fluffy tails that aid its balance, cover them in the cold weather, and help them communicate with other foxes. This can help keep them warm in the winter.

Coyotes are smaller than wolves so they can hide easier from their prey. This can also help when trying to hide from predators too.

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Elks antlers add 4 feet to their overall height so they look more intimidating to smaller animals. This can help when trying to catch prey.

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