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Adaptation

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An adaptation is a special part a living creature has that helps it survive. Sometimes an adaptation is the shape or size of certain parts of the creature.

Examples of Adaptations

Adaptations for the arctic

Adaptations for deserts

  • Cactus plants do not have leaves. This adaptation gives them a small surface area so they do not lose water easily.
  • Some animals in the desert do not sweat even though it is hot. This adaptation stops them from losing water.

Adaptations for defence

  • Cactus plants and hedgehogs have spikes. This adaptation make it difficult to animals to eat them.
  • Octopuses and squid spray ink when they are being attacked. This adaptation makes it difficult for the predator to see them when the swim away.

Used in a sentence

White fur is an adaptation of polar bears that helps camouflage in the snow.