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By ivan Androshchuk




Their Enviorment:
- Mild climate
- Lives in southern Europe and north Africa
- Humans are mostly the only predator that could kill them.

What helps them survive:
- Strong shell protects them from eagles
- It also protects them from being stomped on
- Eats grass, and doesn't need too much
 energy to survive
By: Daniel
                                Roth

                                             Adaptations
                                             • elongated snouts to help
Ecosystem Characteristics                       reach in to ant hills
          Rainforest                         • Thin long tongues to help
•Can have very high rain fall                   reach into ant hills
•Very warm and wet                           • Have large curved claws to
•Forest Floor only receives                     open ant hills and for
only 2% of sunlight                             defense
•Very low soil quality
Ecosystem Characteristics
•East and South Coast of South Africa
                                                Adaptations
•Tropical waters
                                          •Immunity to venomous
•Surface of the ocean
                                               nematocysts
                                        •Counter shading coloration
                                         •Gas-filled sac in stomach
Beaver
Ecosystem Characteristics     Adaptations
 Beavers live near            Webbed hind feet- for
  rivers, streams, ponds, s     swimming
  mall lakes and marshes       Large flat tail- helps
 Eat tree bark and roots       keep balance when
 Build dams                    gnawing on trees
                               Nose and ears can close
                                up- keeps water out
                                while swimming
Environment
•Lives in tropical               Adaptations
                      1. Their poisonous stinging cells help
regions
                         ward off predators and catch prey
•Including Hunama     2. They are 95% water which helps
Bay in Hawaii            them float efficiently in water
•They eat small sea   3. They drift in big groups which makes
animals such as          them intimidating to predators
shrimp or
•plankton
Canadian Lynx
                                                      found in the broad boreal
                                                         forest belt of North
                                                               America




Adaptations
Sharp teeth to catch prey, it only eats the snowshoe hair
Huge feet so they can walk on snow/ice and not fall
through
Very thick fur to keep them warm because their climate
is cold
 Chameleons naturally live in the United States, Spain, Africa, or
  even Asia. Chameleons can live forests and even in deserts.
 Some adaptations or structures chameleons have are
  Zygodactylous feet (two toes in front and two toes in the
  back), eyes on either side of head, extremely long tongues and
  males have three horns on their head (some females have less
  developed horns than males).
 Almost all species can change colors to camouflage.
 Chameleons feet help it climb and move on trees with ease and
  long tongues help with grabbing bugs from a distance.
Their Adaptations

                               White Coat to be almost invisible
                                   in the snow (Camouflage)
                                Big clawed paws to distribute
                               weight on thin ice, and to whack a
 Where They Live              seal out of water from a breathing
                                              hole
 They live near the arctic    Fur is hollow hairs which trap air
   waters. Rarely on land      and help to insulate them in frigid
except on islands and rocky                  waters
           points
Polar Bears look for tasty
       seals, and fish
They weigh in as much as
 a small car, (1000 pounds!)
By Michael Wootan




                        King Cobra
                  (Ophiophagus hannah)
Environment                                     Adaptations
•Found predominantly                            •They have short
in the forests of                               fangs, but can strike
India through South                             in a highly downward
Asia to Indonesia and                           thrust.
the Philippians.                                •They are terrific
•Prefers areas                                  swimmers
dotted with lakes                               •Excellent climbers
And streams
Adaptation
     Ecosystem                      •Have thin tapered wings that
                                    allow them to fly at speeds of
    Characteristics                200 mphand change directions
  •Lives  in a wide variety of                  rapidly
        habitats from the          •Eyes adjust faster so the falcon
tropics, desert, maritime to the         can focus on its prey
             tundra                    •Has baffles in its nose to
  •Is found in every continent
                                     prevent air from rushing in
        except antarctica                and slowing it down
Pandas
Environment
     Habitat is the forest , Torrential rains or dense mist
      though out the year.
     They live in few mount ranges in central china.
Adaptations
     Pandas have 6 toe and 6 thumb so they can hold
      and tear bamboo
     This animal uses its powerful jaws and strong teeth
      to crush the tough fibrous bamboo.
     They mostly eat bamboo’s, Pandas consume about
      20-4o ponds of bamboo each day! :0 ( To get all its
      nutrients
Adaptations:
                   Green skin allows it
                   to blend in with trees
                   Their nocturnal
                   which allows them to
                   sleep during the day
Habitat:           and be active at night
Coast of Mexico   Have suction cups
Rain Forest       on the hands and feet
                   in order to hold on to
                   leaves and branches
Ecosystem
Grassy                  The Star Nosed Mole
                             Adaptations
meadows, marshes, sw
amps, mixed forests
(wet and mucky               fleshy tentacles which
lowlands)                    are covered with touch
                             receptors- Allows them to
                             find food as well as go
 Very high elevations       underwater probing the
of at least 1880 ft          sediments to seek prey

Very cold (Eastern          Long claws- digs
Canada, Northeastern         tunnels to find insect to
U.S.)                        eat

                             water-repellent fur-
                             allows it to go into cold
                             waters without freezing
                             Long thick tail- stores
                             food during breeding
                             season
By Carlos Tovar

Environment                        Adaptations
•Live in the        •Strong beaks to open fruit
tropics with        •Long beak scares animals away
many fruit          (but it doesn't use it to fight)
•Mostly found       • Also feathers help it blend in
is in southern      to environment
America
Ecosystem Adaptations                   Information
• In Logs, under   • Strong Pinchers, to    • Non-
rocks, debris      catch prey               Venomous
•Humid             • Foul vinegar odor      • Not a Spider
Environment        release, for defending   or Scorpion
• Usually in       and warding of           • About 3
Europe/            predators                inches long
Africa, South      • Feel Vibrations in
Eastern US         the ground to find
                   prey or predators.
White Shark


    Ecosystem
  •White sharks
  can be found in
   the Atlantic
       ocean
•Its range is from
 the surf line to
  well offshore
Habitat                              Adaptations
                                •Stripes, Zebras are black with
•Live in southern/east Africa   white stripes! The stripes are
•Woodlands and open             hypothesized to be for blending
plains/grasslands               into grass.
•Dry, hot weather               •Every sense is very acute, they
•Main predator is the lion      even have night vision and can
                                move their ears in almost all
                                directions. This helps them hear
                                oncoming predators.
                                •Their digestive systems allow for
                                them to live on lower nutritional
                                quality foods because they are
                                herbivores .

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  • 1. By ivan Androshchuk Their Enviorment: - Mild climate - Lives in southern Europe and north Africa - Humans are mostly the only predator that could kill them. What helps them survive: - Strong shell protects them from eagles - It also protects them from being stomped on - Eats grass, and doesn't need too much energy to survive
  • 2. By: Daniel Roth Adaptations • elongated snouts to help Ecosystem Characteristics reach in to ant hills Rainforest • Thin long tongues to help •Can have very high rain fall reach into ant hills •Very warm and wet • Have large curved claws to •Forest Floor only receives open ant hills and for only 2% of sunlight defense •Very low soil quality
  • 3. Ecosystem Characteristics •East and South Coast of South Africa Adaptations •Tropical waters •Immunity to venomous •Surface of the ocean nematocysts •Counter shading coloration •Gas-filled sac in stomach
  • 4. Beaver Ecosystem Characteristics Adaptations  Beavers live near  Webbed hind feet- for rivers, streams, ponds, s swimming mall lakes and marshes  Large flat tail- helps  Eat tree bark and roots keep balance when  Build dams gnawing on trees  Nose and ears can close up- keeps water out while swimming
  • 5. Environment •Lives in tropical Adaptations 1. Their poisonous stinging cells help regions ward off predators and catch prey •Including Hunama 2. They are 95% water which helps Bay in Hawaii them float efficiently in water •They eat small sea 3. They drift in big groups which makes animals such as them intimidating to predators shrimp or •plankton
  • 6. Canadian Lynx found in the broad boreal forest belt of North America Adaptations Sharp teeth to catch prey, it only eats the snowshoe hair Huge feet so they can walk on snow/ice and not fall through Very thick fur to keep them warm because their climate is cold
  • 7.  Chameleons naturally live in the United States, Spain, Africa, or even Asia. Chameleons can live forests and even in deserts.  Some adaptations or structures chameleons have are Zygodactylous feet (two toes in front and two toes in the back), eyes on either side of head, extremely long tongues and males have three horns on their head (some females have less developed horns than males).  Almost all species can change colors to camouflage.  Chameleons feet help it climb and move on trees with ease and long tongues help with grabbing bugs from a distance.
  • 8. Their Adaptations White Coat to be almost invisible in the snow (Camouflage) Big clawed paws to distribute weight on thin ice, and to whack a Where They Live seal out of water from a breathing hole They live near the arctic Fur is hollow hairs which trap air waters. Rarely on land and help to insulate them in frigid except on islands and rocky waters points Polar Bears look for tasty seals, and fish They weigh in as much as a small car, (1000 pounds!)
  • 9. By Michael Wootan King Cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) Environment Adaptations •Found predominantly •They have short in the forests of fangs, but can strike India through South in a highly downward Asia to Indonesia and thrust. the Philippians. •They are terrific •Prefers areas swimmers dotted with lakes •Excellent climbers And streams
  • 10. Adaptation Ecosystem •Have thin tapered wings that allow them to fly at speeds of Characteristics 200 mphand change directions •Lives in a wide variety of rapidly habitats from the •Eyes adjust faster so the falcon tropics, desert, maritime to the can focus on its prey tundra •Has baffles in its nose to •Is found in every continent prevent air from rushing in except antarctica and slowing it down
  • 11. Pandas Environment  Habitat is the forest , Torrential rains or dense mist though out the year.  They live in few mount ranges in central china. Adaptations  Pandas have 6 toe and 6 thumb so they can hold and tear bamboo  This animal uses its powerful jaws and strong teeth to crush the tough fibrous bamboo.  They mostly eat bamboo’s, Pandas consume about 20-4o ponds of bamboo each day! :0 ( To get all its nutrients
  • 12. Adaptations: Green skin allows it to blend in with trees Their nocturnal which allows them to sleep during the day Habitat: and be active at night Coast of Mexico Have suction cups Rain Forest on the hands and feet in order to hold on to leaves and branches
  • 13. Ecosystem Grassy The Star Nosed Mole Adaptations meadows, marshes, sw amps, mixed forests (wet and mucky fleshy tentacles which lowlands) are covered with touch receptors- Allows them to find food as well as go  Very high elevations underwater probing the of at least 1880 ft sediments to seek prey Very cold (Eastern Long claws- digs Canada, Northeastern tunnels to find insect to U.S.) eat water-repellent fur- allows it to go into cold waters without freezing Long thick tail- stores food during breeding season
  • 14. By Carlos Tovar Environment Adaptations •Live in the •Strong beaks to open fruit tropics with •Long beak scares animals away many fruit (but it doesn't use it to fight) •Mostly found • Also feathers help it blend in is in southern to environment America
  • 15. Ecosystem Adaptations Information • In Logs, under • Strong Pinchers, to • Non- rocks, debris catch prey Venomous •Humid • Foul vinegar odor • Not a Spider Environment release, for defending or Scorpion • Usually in and warding of • About 3 Europe/ predators inches long Africa, South • Feel Vibrations in Eastern US the ground to find prey or predators.
  • 16. White Shark Ecosystem •White sharks can be found in the Atlantic ocean •Its range is from the surf line to well offshore
  • 17. Habitat Adaptations •Stripes, Zebras are black with •Live in southern/east Africa white stripes! The stripes are •Woodlands and open hypothesized to be for blending plains/grasslands into grass. •Dry, hot weather •Every sense is very acute, they •Main predator is the lion even have night vision and can move their ears in almost all directions. This helps them hear oncoming predators. •Their digestive systems allow for them to live on lower nutritional quality foods because they are herbivores .