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Grade 4 - Unit 2, Week 4 Animal Adaptations
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Describe one physical adaptation that caribou have.
They have two layers of fur and a layer of fat.
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Describe the caribou's muzzle and how it helps them to survive.
The muzzle has fur to keep the air warmer when it enters their body.
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Describe one behavioral adaptation that caribou have.
Caribou migrate to find food.
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Describe how the caribou's stomach is special.
It can digest lichen.
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What is one adaptation the skunk has?
It sprays predators.
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When do phasmids look for food? How does this help them to survive?
Phasmids are active at night. They avoid predators.
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How do phasmids survive in nature?
They change colors to blend in with things around them.
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Describe how alligators survive during the dry season.
They dig water holes.
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How does the snowshoe hare survive in nature?
It's fur changes color to blend in.
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How do porcupines survive in nature?
They use their quills to defend themselves.
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Describe 2 adaptations that giraffes have.
They have spots to blend in and long necks to eat leaves.
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