Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Change in Location or Change in Body

"Adaptation and change in the body to fit the location."
Give an example of a change in an organism that may have helped it survive better in it environment. 


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  1. the light moths are easy blended in while the dark moths are not lucky but the pollution made by the coal made the dark moths more blended in than the light moths

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  2. artic fox because of the white fur blends into the snow

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  3. A chameleons have camouflage to blend in to their environment to get away from predators.

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  4. Arctic Fox. It's thick fur and fluffy tail help it survive in its harsh habitat. Their small, pointy ears can hear their prey moving around in underground tunnels. An Arctic fox's fur changes colors with the seasons of the year. The Arctic Fox has many unique adaptations.

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  5. artic rabbit will change color in the winter.

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  6. A penguin is well adapted to cold weather so when put in a hot environment it may die cause it wont be well adapted

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  7. the chameleon can change the color of its skin to blend in with its surroundings.

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  8. A Gazelle's tan color helps it hide from predators in it's environment. Gazelle's concentrate their feces to help conserve food when resources are scares. those are some of the adaptations that a Gazelle's have

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  9. The arctic fox has white fur so it can blend in with the snow. Then if you bring in a red fox its fur will stand out from the snow. so the red fox will be seen easier.

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  10. Red pandas have many adaptations. First, they have an enlarged wrist bone located on the front paws which serve as a thumb. it is useful for Eating because it allows the pandas to hold bamboo tightly.

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  11. a grizzly bear have adapted to fish in fast moving water and to hibernate in the winter

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  12. A short tailed weasel blends in the snow when its snowing but when it starting to turn summer they turn brown and that is how they adapt to there environment.

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  13. Octopuses can change the color of their skin to blend in with their surroundings.

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  14. a zebra has stripes to help it camouflage.

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  15. the camo lizard guys now blend in and stuff

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  16. POLER BEAR WHITE FUR WHITE SNOW

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  17. lions camouflage into the grass so it can get its pray

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  18. Chameleons have camouflage to blend in to their environment.

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  19. Polar Bears cuz its white fur blends into its white environment with snow and ice.

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  20. polar bears blend in with the snow

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  21. Polar bears are white so they blend in with snow.

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  22. A chameleon has camouflage in its' environment

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  23. deer adapted to be albino (white) in the winter.

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  24. A grasshopper blends in with the grass

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  25. the green frogs have a better chance of living because it blends in with their environment and the brown frog doesn't blend in as well so their will be more green frogs that brown frogs.

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  26. A Penguin has a white belly to help it camouflage better also they are able to swim really fast to get away from predators

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  27. octopus, squid because they can change color and blend in and camouflage

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  28. Giraffes blend in with their environment because of the spots on their skin.

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  29. polar bears because there fur is white so they blend in with the snow but grizzly bears also blend in because there brown for with the brown leaves and the trees bark

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  30. lions have camouflage cause their mains blend in with the tall grass so they won't be seen

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  31. A chameleon can camouflage into its environment, so no other animal will see it.

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  32. Rattle snake blends in with the sandy dessert.

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  33. dead leaf mantis has camouflage to blend in with the grass

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  34. A brown ant can blend in with grass during the fall because the grass is starting to go brown as well.

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  35. the darker moths were not able to blend in so well but the light moths can blend in better because the lighter moths have white on the and all the trees that have white on the them the white moth can hide better

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  36. A chameleon has camouflage in its' environment

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  37. Platypuses are well adapted in its environment. The male platypuses have a poison apparatus on their hind legs. There are poison glands in the thighs and a hollow spur near the heel. The sting is not dangerous to humans, but is extremely painful and causes rapid swelling in areas you have been stung.

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  38. Tigers have stripes to blend in with grass

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  39. A chameleon has camouflage in its' environment

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  40. A foxes fur becomes white and more thick during the winter to help them survive.

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  41. A chameleon changes to the color of its environment for camouflage.

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  42. a white bird blends in with snow

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  43. A giraffe developed a longer to be able to reach the higher leaves.

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  44. brown bunny in a forest of brown trees

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  45. Fiddler crabs change color according to what time of day it is.

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  46. green butterflies in a green forest

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  47. Hermit crabs can pretend that they are a shell and blend in. There shell also protects them from preditors.

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  48. a green lizard blending into a forest

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  49. cameleon camofloshiz to its sorangding

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  50. The animalcules were likely nematodes or rotifers, other types of cryptobiotic animals. Tardigrades can survive dry periods by curling up into a little ball called a tun. Tun formation requires metabolism and synthesis of a protective sugar known as trehalose, which moves into the cells and replaces lost water.

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  51. a giant pacific octopus blends in with the ocean

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  52. Lions are well adapted to their environment. They are well adapted because the color of their fur matches the color of their environment, making it easier for them to catch their prey without being seen.

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  53. The arctic fox has white fur so it can blend in with the snow. Then if you bring in a red fox its fur will stand out from the snow. so the red fox will be seen easier.

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  54. A monkey can jump and climb trees to get away from predators.

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  55. Chameleons are well adapted to their environment because they can change colors to blend in with their habitat.

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  56. thorny devil squirts blood from its eye to scare off predators

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  57. The polar bear's fur changed to fit its snowy environment rather than a black, or a brown bear.

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  58. Snowy Owls have adapted the color of their feathers to blend in with the snow

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  59. A Cape ground squirrel adapts This species has many adaptations to desert living. The most evident being their long bushy tail. Not only is it used to distract predators, but is also used as a parasol to shade individuals when they are foraging under the hot Kalahari sun.

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  60. the polar bears fur keeps him warm and it is fit for a snowy envrioment

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  61. light moths blended in and the black ones did not but then people used a lot of coal and the black ones blended and the white did not.

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  62. a rat because it has multiple colors so it can blend in to hide from its predator

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  63. The Cape Ground Squirrel can hide in the dirt because it brown

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  64. Camels have adapted by their humps storing water to survive the heat.

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  65. jellyfish carry nematocysts which sting their predators and kill them almost instantly and the medusa can shrink when threatened or in major need of food

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