Adaptations in Animals
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
The body of the lizard is covered by scales.

The respiratory organs of lizards is

What are some adaptations for lizards?

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

What is the significance of feathers in birds?

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

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

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

Camels have _____ rows of eyelashes.

Here is the picture of a camel. It is a desert animal.
Name the adaptive part, and write the use of this part.

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

What type of animal is this? (Desert animal/ Arctic animal/ Forest animal)

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

Which of these is true about camels?

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

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

Camels live in the snow-covered moutains.

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

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

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?
