Saturday, November 20, 2004

Behavioral Adaptations

Behavioral Adaptations help animals to attract a mate and protect themselves and help them find food.
Peacocks find mates by opening its tail.
Bees protect themselves by hissing like a snake.
An archerfish catches its food by spiting water at its lunch or leaping up and catch its lunch.
Opossums escape from predators by pretending to be dead.
Whooping cranes find mates by doing a dance.




This is a picture of a male attracting a female peacock. Posted by Hello

~Science report, Grade 1(2003/04)~

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