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ADAPTATION

of animals
By- Shoaib Anas
&
Syed Saaer Hussain
From- 6E
What Is Adaptation?
The ability of living organisms to adjust themselves to their surroundings is called
adaptation. Adaptations are the changes in the structure or behavior of an organism
that will allow the organism to survive in that habitat.

Giraffe
Fish
Birds
Giraffe
The differences in the coat of a giraffe tend to
Can You Spot reflect the vegetation of the area where the
the Giraffe! subspecies live in and have a disruptive
camouflage effect with different habitats. The
spots blend in with the patterns that the savannah
woodlands cast beneath their favorite acacia trees.
This hides the animal in its dappled shadow and
protects it from predators while foraging in forests.
Fish
Many structures in fish are adaptations for their aquatic lifestyle. For example
fish have a stream-lined body that reduces water resistance while swimming.
Guess the Fish have gills for “breathing” oxygen in water and fins for propelling and
name of
this fish! steering their body through water.
Birds
Most of the bodies of birds are well adapted for flying as its body is enclosed with an
exoskeleton of feathers. The forelimbs of birds are modified into feathered wings and
What is
the name
they have only two legs. Their bodies are streamlined to reduce air resistance.
of this
bird!
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6E

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