HOW DO ANIMALS PROTECT?
By
Camila Ingrid Melissa Vanessa Daniel
OBJECTIVE OF PRESENTATION
This presentation will show that animals
have adaptations that help them survive
in their environment like camouflage,
teeth, legs, fins, etc.
Some animal body parts help animals live in their habitats.
Thick fur of mountaingoats helps keep them warm.
A hermit crab has antennae that help it feel, smell, and taste.
The clownfish uses fins
to swim quickly.
Birds use wings and feathers to fly.
CAMOUFLAGE
Camel’s hump has fat.The fat helps it livewithout food and waterfor a long time.
Giraffes have long necks to reach the leaves high in the
trees.
Camouflage is a color or shape.Camouflage makes an animal or plant hard to see.
Camouflage helps protect animals.
HYPOTHESIS
WHAT CAN HELP ANIMALS PROTECT?
Our hypothesis is that animals can survive in different environments.
PROCEDURE
We investigated on how animals and plants can be associated with their environment by an examination of their structural characteristics.
RESULTS
All animals have different ways of warning that danger is near.
CONCLUSIONS
Animals have parts that help them live in
different environments. They can change their color or shape
to protect themselves from other
animals. This is called camouflage.
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