Animal Adaptations Vocabulary. Adaptation A body part, body covering, or behavior that helps an...

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Animal Adaptations

Vocabulary

Adaptation

• A body part, body covering, or behavior that helps an animal survive in its environment.

Behavior

• The actions of an animal.

Environment

• Everything that surrounds and affects living things. The environment includes non-living things, such as water and air, as well as other living things.

Habitat

• The place where an animal lives.

Inborn Behavior (Instinct)

• A behavior an animal is born with and does not have to learn.

Mimicry

• An adaptation in which an otherwise harmless animal “looks” like a harmful animal in order to protect itself.

Hawk Moth MimicryThis moth caterpillar

defends itself by mimicing a snake.

Take a look at these two butterflies. One is a Monarch and very yucky to eat. The other is a Viceroy and very yummy. If an animal eats a Monarch butterfly and HATES it, it will stay away from ALL butterflies that look like Monarchs. This helps the Viceroy because many animals mistake it for a Monarch.

Predator

• An animal that hunts and eats other animals for food.

Prey

• An animal that is taken and eaten by another animal (predator) for food.

Survival

• Using adaptations to continue to live.