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What is an adaptation? ANIMAL ADAPTATIONS

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Animal adaptations. What is an adaptation?. Predator adaptions. What is a predator?. Why do predators need adaptiatons ?. Catching: Long legs, speed, good hearing, claws, . To help them catch, kill and eat their prey. To Kill and Eat Claws, sharp teeth, fangs etc. . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Animal adaptations

What is an adaptation?

ANIMAL ADAPTATIONS

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What is a predator?

PREDATOR ADAPTIONS

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To help them catch, kill and eat their prey

Catching:Long legs, speed, good hearing, claws,

WHY DO PREDATORS NEED ADAPTIATONS?

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To Kill and EatClaws, sharp

teeth, fangs etc.

The teeth of a carnivore or omnivore show you that they need more than just molars for eating their food.

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What is a prey?PREY ADAPTIONS

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To avoid being caught and eaten by their predators.

There are 5 main DEFENSE strategies:1. Mimicry2. Protective Covering

3. False Coloring4. Camouflage5. Warning Colors

WHY DO PREY NEED ADAPTIONS?

How is a defense different from a “normal” adaptation?

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When an animal “copies” the coloring or sounds of another animal it is mimicking it.

MIMICRY

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PROTECTIVE COVERING

Protective coverings help animals avoid being eaten because they have an “armor” or unpleasant feel.

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False colors on prey often confuse their predators into think it is something it is not.

FALSE COLORING

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WARNING COLORS

Since animals that are brightly colored cannon hide from predators, their bright colors say “I’m poisonous” or “ I can hurt you”

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CAMOUFLAGE

Animals that are camouflaged can blend into their surroundings and avoid being caught by predators.

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Mimicry is when and animal copies another organism. Camouflage is when an animal blends into its surroundings.

HOW IS MIMICRY DIFFERENT FROM

CAMOUFLAGE??

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Yes!! Many animals have a mix of adaptations to help them meet their many needs.

CAN ANIMALS HAVE BOTH “PREDATOR” AND “PREY”

ADAPTATIONS?

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I will show you a picture and you will have 5 seconds to view that picture.

After the 5 seconds are up, the picture will go away and you will write down as many adaptations as you saw.

Let’s do an example..

LETS PLAY NAME THE ADAPTATION

Brown fur to blend inHoofed feet to walk on sand“humps” to store water

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HORNED LIZARD

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ARTIC FOXSUMMER WINTER

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BALD EAGLE

Here’s a hint…their bones are hollow

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CLOWN FISH

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CAN PLANTS HAVE ADAPTATIONS???