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Adaption

Adaption. Adaption = It is the process whereby an organism becomes better suited to its habitat. Also, the term adaptation may refer to a characteristic which is especially important for an organism's survival. . Different Ways Animals Adapt to Winter.

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Adaption

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  1. Adaption Adaption = It is the process whereby an organism becomes better suited to its habitat. Also, the term adaptation may refer to a characteristic which is especially important for an organism's survival. ...

  2. Different Ways Animals Adapt to Winter • Some animals remain and stay active in the winter. They must adapt to the changing weather. Many make changes in their behavior or bodies. To keep warm, animals may grow new, thicker fur in the fall. Fox Coyote Deer

  3. On weasels and snowshoe rabbits, the new fur is white to help them hide in the snow. Food is hard to find in the winter. Snowshoe Rabbit in the Summer Snowshoe Rabbit in the Winter

  4. Some, like rabbits and deer, spend winter looking for moss, twigs, bark and leaves to eat.

  5. Other animals eat different kinds of food as the seasons change. The red fox eats fruit and insects in the spring, summer and fall. • In the winter, it can not find these things, so instead it eats small rodents.

  6. Animals may find winter shelter in holes in trees or logs, under rocks or leaves, or underground. • Some mice even build tunnels through the snow. To try to stay warm, animals like squirrels and mice may huddle close together.

  7. Certain spiders and insects may stay active if they live in frost-free areas and can find food to eat. Tarantula • There are a few insects, like the winter stone fly, crane fly, and snow fleas, that are normally active in winter. Crane fly • Also, some fish stay active in cold water during

  8. Created by: Niki Edwards, CGEKRC 2010

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