Adaptations are inheritable characteristics that increase an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in an environment.

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Source: Animal Adpatations, lmiller23eion, Youtube

Use your notes and list the adaptations that you learned about the camel, giraffe, and penguin. Check your answers below.

Animal Camel Giraffe Penguin
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Desert

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Savanah - Grassland

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Artic - Tundra

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  • Thick and long eyebrows and eyelashes to keep sand out of their eyes
  • Ability to close nostrils to keep sand out of their nose
  • Hump on back stores fat that can be metabolized as energy
  • Tan color of coat camouflages them in the sand

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  • Neck is 6 feet long so it can eat leaves from the tree tops
  • Tongue is long and tough and protects it against thorns when eating
  • Spotted coat camouflages it and helps it blend into the trees

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  • Thick skin and lots of fat called blubber to keep warm in the cold weather
  • Dark colored feathers on their back absorb heat from the sun which helps keep them warm
  • Webbed feet and streamed line body for swimming
  • Bones are solid and heavy which allow them to stay underwater
  • Wings shaped like flippers help them swim up to 15 miles per hour


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