Adaptations of animals and plants

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ADAPTATIONS THE SURVIVAL TRICKS

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ADAPTATIONS

THE SURVIVAL

TRICKS

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DESERTS – A HARSH HABITAT

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LONG LEGS

HUMP

WOOL or FUR

TWO ROWS OF LONG EYELASHES

BROAD, FLAT ANDLEATHERYPADS

NOSTRILS CAN BE CLOSED

THICK LEATHERY PATCHES ON THE KNEES

HAIR INTHE EARS

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A CLOSER LOOK

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…..BEATING THE HEAT IN

BURROWS

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LOOKING FORMIDABLE

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– FEW PLANTS CAN SURVIVE IN THIS RUTHLESS LAND

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CACTUS

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LONG ROOTS

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MOUNTAINS – THE FRIGID

ZONE

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SNOW LEOPARD

FUR ON FEET

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MOUNTAIN GOAT

HOOVES OFFER GRIP WOOL

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YAK

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ARCTIC FOX

….IN WINTER

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….AND IN SUMMER

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IT IS PLAY TIME…

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PENGUINS

DRESSED UP FOR WINTER

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BRAVING THE COLD

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PINE LEAVES

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GRASS LANDS

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HERE LIFE IS ON A SPEED TRACK

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DESIGNED FOR

HUNTING

FRONTAL EYES FOR 3D VISION AND DIALATING PUPIL FOR NIGHT VISION

PATTERNS THAT MERGE

EXCELLENT SENSE OF SMELL

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PADDED FEETFOR SILENT STALKING

RETRACTABLE CLAWS FOR CLANDESTINE PURSUIT

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LARGE, SHARP CANINE TEETH

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AND THE HUNTED

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EARS TO EVESDROP

LONG, SLENDER LEGS FOR SPEED

LATERAL EYES FOR VIGIL

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OCEANS

THE WATER WORLD

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PATTERNS OF SURVIVAL

FINSSTREAM LINED BODY

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THE LARGEST ANIMAL

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BLOW HOLES

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COUNTER SHADING

Bluish Grey

White

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THE LARGEST INVERTIBRATE

GIANT SQUID

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STREAM LINED SWIMMING

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CUTTLE FISH

SQUIRTING ‘INK’

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GILLS OF CRAB – DESIGNED TO KEEP

MOISTURE

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CORAL REEF – A UNIQUE HABITAT

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PONDS

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WATER HYACINTH

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WATER CABBAGE

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HYDRILLA

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LOTUS

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HOLOW STEM

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WATER LILY

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SEA WEED?

LEAFY SEA DRAGON

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PERFECT CAMOUFLAGUE

A STICK INSECT

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WHAT ABOUT THIS ONE?

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JUST A DRY LEAF… OR SOMETHING

ELSE?

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LEAF OR INSECT?

LEAF INSECT

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PLAYING HIDE AND SEEK

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CHAMELEON

STEALTH AND SPEED

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PRAYING MANTIS

PERFECT AMBUSH

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STARE THAT SCARES

EMPOROR MOTH

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COLOURED TO WARN

COLOURED TO WARN

MONARCH BUTTERFLYMONARCH

BUTTERFLY

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BRIGHT COLOURS SIGNAL DANGER

VICEROY BUTTERFLY

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COLOURS OF DECEPTION

SWALLOW TAIL

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MIMICRYA and B are real wasps .

C,D and E are flies

and F is a beetle

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PEPPERED MOTHS

THE TWO SPECIES

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THE TWO

SPECIES

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EVOLUTION IN ACTION

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AMPHIBIANS

- LEADING TWIN LIVES

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WEBBEDFEET

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FLYING FROG

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MIMICING LEAVES

CRYPTIC FROG

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- LEAFY REFUGE

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SPOT ME…

IF YOU CAN

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TREE FROG

GREEN REMEDIES

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COLOUR IS THE KEY..

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…FOR SURVIVAL

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LEAPING RAINBOW

RED EYED TREE FROG

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TOAD

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CAECILIAN

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NEWT

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SALAMANDER

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MUD SALAMANDER

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RAIN FORESTS

HOTSPOTS OF BIODIVERSITY

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TAUCAN

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LONG, MASSIVE BEAKS TO REACH OUT

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PARROT

SHARP, CURVEDBEAK FOR BREAKINGHARD NUTS

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SHARP, STRONG AND CURVED BEAK FOR TEARING FLESH

KING VULTURE

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EAGLE’S CURVED TALONS

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FOR CAPTURING

PREY

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CATTLE EGRET

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LONG LEGS

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WEBBED FEET

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LONG BEAK

LONG LEGS

WOOD STORK

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HUMMING BIRD

LONGANDPOINTEDBEAK

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FLAT FEETREDUCE PRESSURE

STRONG TUSKSTO CARRY FOOD ANDWARD OFF ENEMEYS

POWERFULBUT FLEXIBLETRUNK FOR FEEDING,FIGHTING AND VOCALISING

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EARS THAT COOL

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LION TAILED MONKEY

FRONTAL EYES

TAIL FOR BALANCING

LONG TOESFOR CLIMBING

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THANKS