DYLAN
DYLAN AND Marissa
tropical rain forest
SLOTH
tropical rain forest
SLOTH
covered fur helps it camouflage the sloth in its forest environment. they also have long clause to hang on to trees to be away from predators on the ground.
THE GOLDEN TAMARIN
adaptations to achieve varied diet the golden lion tamarin has a unique adaptation that sets it apart from other primates long fingers and hands with claws the long fingers allow them to forage in tiny crevices searching for tasty snacks their claws help them dig for food and capture small prey.
HARPY EAGLE
harpy eagles are able to see something as small as an inch up to 70 meters away they are able to fly at speeds of over 80 km an hour and weave through forest to catch there prey.
BROMELIADS
some bromeliads have also developed an adaptation known as the tank habit witch involves them forming a tightly bound structure with their leaves that helps to capture water and nutrients
MOSS
moss plants have adaptations for life on land for example each moss cell like all plant cells is surrounded by a thick wall that provides it support.
ORCHID
Orchids have adapted well to life in the canopy. Their large roots enable the orchid to absorb water and nutrients. Orchids have an extra root system, they can store large quantities of water for use during dry periods.
BROMELIADS
some bromeliads have also developed an adaptation known as the tank habit witch involves them forming a tightly bound structure with their leaves that helps to capture water and nutrients
MOSS
moss plants have adaptations for life on land for example each moss cell like all plant cells is surrounded by a thick wall that provides it support.
ORCHID
Orchids have adapted well to life in the canopy. Their large roots enable the orchid to absorb water and nutrients. Orchids have an extra root system, they can store large quantities of water for use during dry periods.
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