
Physical and Behavioral Adaptations
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Science
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8th Grade
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Hard
James Gonzalez
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26 Slides • 20 Questions
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Animal Adaptations
Why do animals change?
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There are two different types of adaptions.
Physical and Behavioral
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Fill in the Blank
Why do you think that animals adapt to the environment around them?
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Physical adaptations
A change to a body structure that allows the animal to consume food, defend itself and reproduce.
camouflage
mimicry
chemical defenses
body parts (ex: webbed feet)
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Behavioral Adaptations
allow an animal to respond to life's needs
actions
instinctive: happen naturally
learned: these behaviors are taught
examples: hibernating, migrating, finding shelter, etc.
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You're a mammal.
Let's try some examples with you!
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Multiple Select
Pretend it is winter. You wear pants, coats, hats, and gloves to stay warm. What type of adaptation are you making?
behavioral
physical
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Multiple Select
Now you are having a snowball fight. You run away because you don't want your little brother to hit you in the face. What kind of adaptation are you making?
behavioral
physical
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Why must animals adapt?
Animals adapt when their natural habitat changes.
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HOW do animals adapt?
Each animal has certain features that help it adapt to the climate where it lives.
How might this polar bear adapt to its enivronment?
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is a feature a polar bear would NOT have to adapt to its environment?
They have thick fur coats.
They have a layer of fat under their fur.
They have hair on their paws that helps them avoid slipping on ice.
They have ears to hear the animals around them.
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Multiple Choice
Why does a porcupine have sharp quills?
To protect them from the cold.
To protect them from other animals.
to stick to different surfaces.
To eat if they get hungry.
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Open Ended
Why does a snowy owl have white feathers?
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Animal Adaptations:
A quick refresher
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Open Ended
What does the term adaptation mean? Use your own words...no looking this one up and don't worry if it is wrong. Adaptation. Go!
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An adaptation is...
when an organism or an entire species is better suited to survive in their environment due to inherited or learned characteristics/features.
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There are TWO main classifications of adaptations.
PHYSICAL
BEHAVIORAL
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Multiple Choice
Physical adaptations are ___________ that allow an animal to find and consume food, defend itself, and to reproduce in order to survive.
an organism's actions
body structures or features
learned skills
instinctive behaviors
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Multiple Choice
Camouflage and mimicry are examples of ___________ adaptations.
behavioral
special
physical
predatory
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Leaf tailed gecko
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An orchid mantis & an orchid
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Other examples of physical adaptations or structures include...
use of venom, ink, or spray to protect itself from predators
body coverings or structures including claws, beaks, feet, armor plates, skulls, and teeth
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Behavioral adaptations allow animals to respond to life's needs. There are TWO types of behavioral adaptations.
Instinctive - occur naturally
Learned - need to be taught
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Multiple Select
Check all of the behavioral adaptations that ARE instinctive. Remember, these don't need to be taught.
migration
hibernation
finding shelter
mastering hunting skills to catch prey
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a behavioral adaptation?
Making a nest in the crevices of buildings
Hunting at night
Collecting food from trash cans
Having large eyes that can see well in the dark
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Let's see how you do classifying adaptations and answering a few questions!
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an adaptation that helps a seal survive in the COLD?
blubber
body shape
skin color
sharp teeth
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Multiple Choice
Which adaptation would NOT help a hawk catch a mouse?
hollow bones
excellent eye sight
talons
camouflage
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Multiple Choice
The ears of this fox are an example of...
a behavioral adaptation.
not enough food for the body to grow.
a structural adaptation.
a behavioral learned adaptation.
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Multiple Choice
A baby leopard stays with it's mother and she teaches them how to hunt for food. This is a(n) _________ behavior.
mimicry
camouflage
instinctive
learned
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Multiple Choice
Which is NOT a physical adaptation?
a bear hibernating in the winter
a bird with a sharp beak
a fish with scales on its body
a squid using ink to escape the evil clutches of a predator
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Multiple Choice
Birds have different beaks to help them survive in their habitat, which is a type of ___________ adaptation.
behavioral
physical
learned
migration
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Multiple Choice
Hibernation, migration, and dormancy or all examples of ___________ adaptations.
behavioral
physical
special
environmental
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Multiple Choice
Squirrels gather and store acorns for the winter, which is a ___________ adaptation.
behavioral
structural
physical
environmental
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Open Ended
Provide an example of an adaptation you have had to use since COVID-19 changed how we do a lot of things.
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Remember to think about the extensive list of adaptations as you begin the next section of your Individual Species Project covering their physical description and adaptations.
Animal Adaptations
Why do animals change?
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