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Content Organizer e ey Plant Adaptations ‘Animal Adaptations Mae Tick skin aa here glis Shes 0 } ties ie ace Bo eo os T nec PoGtS 1 90 ade en 2 vines | tie eg be. [pn les hea re ahs lourg. ( COWS +9 gab Stil Hh} How do they help plants and animals in their habitats? ¢ ‘ é& Ty helee “wide If yt th 0 lA Ly > oy io ety tT got cnet SORRY From Bird Beaks to Fish Fins: Animal Adaptations A hummingbird has a long, thin beak. A red-tailed hawk has a sharply hooked beak. A woodpecker has a strong, sharp beak. Why do these birds have such different beaks? Baby painted turtles can live through a cold winter by super-cooling their blood. Monarch butterflies migrate every fall to spend the winter in warmer weather. Why do these animals do this? Some fish have large mouths. Others have jaws that stretch out on the bottorn. Why do fish look like this? It's All About Adaptations An adaptation is a feature that helps an animal to survive. Adaptations. can help animals'stay.a ive in a certain kind of environment, An adaptation “arrhelp.an-anirial to find Food. An adaptation can help an anivial Fo-raise its _ young. An'ddaptationéan even help atvanimal Fo escape 2 Fro

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