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Adaptation

Design a Species

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What is adaptation?

The process whereby a species evolves characteristics that enable it to survive in a particular habitat.

• Adaptations allow species to live successfully in their habitat.

• Species living in different habitats need different adaptations.

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Marine habitat

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Movement

Yellowfin tuna

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Communication

Giant cuttlefish

Humpback whale

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Regulating body temperature

Walrus

Galapagos marine iguana

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Diurnal or nocturnal

Humphead parrotfish

Common lobster

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Camouflage

Pygmy seahorse

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Escaping predation

Five-lined snapper Gulf torpedo ray

Purple sea urchin

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Effective hunting

Emperor penguin Great white shark

Yellow-bellied sea snake

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Design your own species!

• Divide into small groups

• Each group will be given a habitat card and either predator or prey card

• Using the ARKive website (www.arkive.org), find examples of predator/prey species adapted to your habitat.

• Using this research, design your own species!

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Meet the spiny skipper – a prey species adapted for the marine environment.

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Things to think about…

• What does it eat?

• Is it brightly coloured or camouflaged?

• How does it move?

• Does it live with other members of the same species?

• How does it keep warm / cool?

• Where does it live? E.g. trees? Burrows? Underground?

• How big is it?


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