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| how to work out an animals habitat |
Habitats
The place where an animal or plant lives is called its habitat.
Habitats can be big - a forest - or small - a leaf.
Living things are adapted to their habitats. This means that they have special features that help them to survive. Look at the pictures to see how these animals and plants are adapted to their habitats.
The African elephant keeps cool by flapping its large ears and using its trunk to spray itself with dust or water.
The tufted duck has oiled feathers for waterproofing and webbed feet for swimming.
Honeysuckle has flowers that produce nectar to attract insects for pollination. Its berries are brightly coloured for dispersal (birds are attracted by the bright colours, eat the berries and drop the seeds in different places).
Marram grass has long roots so it can reach water, and thin leaves so that it doesn't dry up
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