Aquatic Animals That Live in Trees

Aquatic Animals That Live in Trees

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Science, Biology

11th Grade - University

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The video explores unique evolutionary adaptations in various species, highlighting how some crabs, salamanders, and fish have developed remarkable traits to thrive in unusual habitats. Tree-dwelling crabs in India, wandering salamanders in redwood canopies, and mangrove killifish demonstrate the flexibility of evolution. These species have adapted to live in trees, high canopies, and mangrove forests, showcasing diverse survival strategies.

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What unique physical features help the crab from Southern India live in trees?

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What role did the Kani tribes play in the discovery of the tree-dwelling crab?

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How do wandering salamanders adapt to living high in the redwood trees?

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Describe the habitat that wandering salamanders find in the redwood canopy.

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What adaptations allow mangrove killifish to survive both in water and on land?

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What are some reasons jellyfish might take to the trees?

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How do the adaptations of tree-loving animals illustrate the concept of evolution?

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