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Discover the incredible adaptations of various animals in this informative guide. Learn how lions, living in groups in Africa and Asia, use their strong legs to catch prey. Explore the gecko's unique ability to shed its tail to evade predators and its tongue for eye-cleaning. Understand orcas' hunting strategies in pods and their thick blubber for warmth in icy waters. Finally, marvel at seahorses that link tails for safety and consume a staggering 3,000 tiny shrimp daily to sustain their energy.
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Animal Adaptations By Alyssa
Lions • Lions live in Africa and Asia • Adaptation 1: Lions are the only big cats that live in groups to protect each other. • Adaptation 2: Lions have very strong back legs to pounce on their prey.
Geckos • Geckos live every where except Antarctica. • Adaptation 1: Geckos can break off their tails to scare off predators. • Adaptation 2: Geckos clean their eyes with their tongues to help them see predators.
Orcas • Orcas usually live in polar areas. • Adaptation 1: Orcas hunt in groups called pods so its easier to hunt • Adaptation 2: Orcas have lots of meat inside them. called blubber to keep them warm in the cold oceans.
Seahorses • Seahorses live in warm waters. • Adaptation 1: Seahorses swim together by linking tails to protect each other. • Adaptation 2: Seahorses eat 3,000 tiny shrimp a day so it won’t get too hungry during its long swims.