Adaptations in Animals

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Adaptations in Animals: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Adaptations in Camels, Adaptations in Fish, Adaptations in Desert Animals, Aerial Adaptations in Birds and, Adaptation in Lizards

Important Questions on Adaptations in Animals

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The body of the lizard is covered by scales.

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The respiratory organs of lizards is

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What are some adaptations for lizards?

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Mention any four adaptations seen in the Camel so that it can live successfully in deserts. 

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What is the significance of feathers in birds?

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Give one word for the body part of a camel that store food.

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_____  present in the fish help them to use oxygen dissolved in water.

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While walking along the beach, you see a fish washed ashore and struggling. Would you put it back into the water or ignore it?

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Camels have _____ rows of eyelashes.

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Here is the picture of a camel. It is a desert animal.

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Name the adaptive part, and write the use of this part.

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What are the features that help a camel live in a desert?

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What type of animal is this? (Desert animal/ Arctic animal/ Forest animal)
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What are the features that help a camel to live in a desert?

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Which of these is true about camels?

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Complete the statement:
The pale body colour of the camel helps it to endure the _____.

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Complete the statement:
Thickly padded feet in the camel enable it to walk on _____.

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Camels live in the snow-covered moutains.

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Describe any three adaptations of a camel and a polar bear.

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A tiger will die in the desert because it is not adapted to live in a desert.

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Camels are adapted to the desert regions. Some people take them to different cities (especially those having sea beaches) for joyrides and entertainment; and earn money from them. 

Is it right to shift animals from their natural environment to other places? Why/Why not?