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Write the adaptive features along with the facts how they help the following animals-
POLAR BEARS, PENGUIN, POLAR BIRDS, RED EYED FROG, MONKEY, TOUCAN, ELEPHANT and LION, TIGER​

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POLAR BEARS : Their adaptations include:

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

thick layers of fat and fur - for insulation against the cold.

a small surface area to volume ratio - to minimise heat loss.

a greasy coat that sheds water after swimming - to help reduce heat loss.

PENGUIN : Penguins are well designed for obtaining food and water, swimming and keeping warm in the sea.

Heavy, solid bones. These act like a diver's weight belt, allowing them to stay underwater.

Paddle-like flippers. ...

Short wedge-shaped tail. ...

Strong legs with webbed feet. ...

Long thin bill. ...

Special feathers. ...

Blubber. ...

Salt glands.

POLAR BIRDS :

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

thick layers of fat and fur - for insulation against the cold.

a small surface area to volume ratio - to minimise heat loss.

a greasy coat that sheds water after swimming - to help reduce heat loss.

RED EYED FROG, : Red-eyed frog has developed sticky pads on its feet which help it to climb easily on the trees on which it lives. The sticky pads on feet also allow the red-eyed frog to attach itself to the branches and leaves of the trees. 2) The big and bulging bright-red eyes of this frog are an adaptation for protection.

MONKEY : Many monkeys spend a lot of their time swinging from and climbing up trees, so their bodies have adapted in order to make this quicker and easier. Some monkeys have prehensile tails, which means that their tails are capable of grasping. Sometimes, monkeys will hang from branches with their tails while they eat a meal.

TOUCAN : Adaptations in Toucan

Long and large beak: The long and large beak helps a toucan to reach the fruits attached to the ends of even thin branches of trees which are too weak to support its weight. ...

The feet of toucan are adapted for grasping the branches of trees firmly.

ELEPHANT : Adaptive Features Adapted by Elephants for Living in the Tropical Rainforest

They have a strong sense of smell and uses their trunk for smell.

They also use their trunk to hold food.

They have long ears which help them in keeping cool in a hot and humid climate.

Long ears help them in hearing the very soft sounds.

LION : Lions have various adaptations, including acute sense of smell, night vision, powerful paws, sharp claws, sharp teeth, rough tongue and loose belly skin. These adaptation features help lions survive in their habitats.

TIGER​ : Tiger's structural adaptations include having very flexible spines and long hind legs, which enable them to jump up to 33 feet (10 m) high. What's more, tigers are built to be incredibly strong, which allows them to swim, as well as run incredibly quickly and leap great distances to catch prey.

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