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cemel, Frog. Polar bear,tiger
How have the following animals adopted? Where do
they live? Talk about the parts of their body which the
help them to survive in their habitats.​

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Answered by Sonu1312
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Camel:A camel has many adaptive traits for their life in desert. They have wide feet for walking in sand. They have long eyelashes and thin,slit nostrils so that they can close to protect them from blowing sand. They are adapted to survive a long time without water and food.

Frog: Frogs have many adaptations that allow them to live both on land and on water . Frog's skin is thin , which allows for air to pass through , in effect allowing him to breathe through his skin. Powerful hind legs and feet allow the frog to jump long distances . It has a three - eyelid membrane that helps in their vision in water and on land.

Polar Bear: Polar Bears live in the Arctic where the air and water temperature is very cold. They have special adaptations that help them live in that habitat . Their adaptations are:

A white appearance as camouflage from prey on the snow and ice .

Thick layers of fat and fur for insulation against the cold.

They have black skin to absorb the sun's heat.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate, hope this helps you

Explanation:

Camel-The camel has many adaptive traits for their life in the desert. They have wide feet for walking in sand. They have long eyelashes and thin, slit nostrils that they can close to protect them from blowing sand. They are adapted to survive a long time without water and food.The two types of camel are found in different parts of the world. The dromedary camel, also called an Arabian camel, can be found in North Africa and the Middle East. The Bactrian camel lives in Central Asia. No matter the type, camels are usually found in the desert, prairie or steppe.They are adapted to survive a long time without water and food. They have an extremely long large intestine that absorbs every last drop of water from the foods they eat. On a long trip, the fat in their hump(s) will break down to supply their body with the energy it needs.

Frog-Frog adaptations such as a small waist, no neck and a broad, flat skull make his body streamlined for swimming. The frog's skin is thin, which allows for air to pass through, in effect allowing him to breathe through his skin. Powerful hind legs and feet allow the frog to jump long distances.Adult frogs live in fresh water and on dry land; some species are adapted for living underground or in trees. Frogs typically lay their eggs in water.A frog has lungs for breathing but also breathes through its skin.  They have webbed feet, which help them to swim.  They have long and strong hind limbs, which help them in leaping and catching their prey.  A frog's eyes and nose are on top of its head.

Polar bear-Their white fur helps them blend in with the snow and ice. How does a polar bear keep warm? A polar bear has a layer of fat under its skin which helps it stay warm. When a polar bear swims under water it closes it nostrils so no water can get in.Polar bears live in countries that ring the Arctic Circle: Canada, Russia, the United States (in Alaska), Greenland and Norway. In the winter, temperatures in the Arctic are usually around minus 29 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 34 degrees Celsius) and can reach as low as minus 92 F (minus 69 C).Two coats of fur and a thick layer of blubber help insulate the polar bear's body from the cold, keeping its temperature at an even 37° C (98.6° F). In addition, polar bears' paws are especially adapted for walking on the ice and swimming in the sea.

Tiger-The tiger's striped coat helps them blend in well with the sunlight filtering through the treetops to the jungle floor. The tiger's seamless camouflage to their surroundings is enhanced because the striping also helps break up their body shape, making them difficult to detect for unsuspecting prey.Wild tigers live in Asia. Larger subspecies, such as the Siberian tiger, tend to live in northern, colder areas, such as eastern Russia and northeastern China. Smaller subspecies live in southern, warmer countries, such as India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia.Tigers have physical adaptations that make them very effective hunters. They have flexible spines and long hind limbs which allow them to jump up to 33 feet in a single bound. A tiger's strength and muscular structure gives her the ability to swim, run and capture prey.

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