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Adaptations Study Guide Animals 3rd grade

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American beaver   paddle like tail and webbed feet  
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Alligators dark skin   helps it blend in murky swamp water  
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Alligators webbed feet   helps it steer in water  
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Alligators eyes, ears, and nose on the top of its head   helps it see, hear, and breathe in water  
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Mussels have parts called foot which helps   attach to underwater rocks  
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Mussels have body parts that   suck in water and filters out the tiny floating organisms that are food for the mussel  
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Water strider have waterproof legs that   helps it stay on top of water.  
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Water striders have tiny   hairs on the legs to help waterproof it  
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Water striders have sharp   mouth parts to suck in body juices from the insects it catches and eats  
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Migrate   Animals move to warmer climate to find food in the winter  
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Hibernation   Animals sleep during winter months so they are using less energy.  
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Bog turtles hibernate in   burrows left by other animals  
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bats hibernate in   Georgia's caves  
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Other adaptations (6)   1.shape of beaks 2.claws or talons 3.sharp eyesight 4.excellent hearing 5.camouflage 6.mimicry  
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