Themes by Topic
Utah V.2 Describe how some characteristics could give a species a survival advantage in a particular environment.
V.2.c Describe how a particular physical attribute may provide an advantage for survival in one environment but not in another (e.g., heavy fur in arctic climates keep animals warm whereas in hot desert climates it would cause overheating; flippers on such animals as sea lions and seals provide excellent swimming structures in the water but become clumsy and awkward on land; cacti retain the right amount of water in arid regions but would develop root rot in a more temperate region; fish gills have the ability to absorb oxygen in water but not on land).
- Animal Adaptations: Physical and Behavioral
- Animal Tracks
- Animals: Barn Owls
- Animals: Bats
- Animals: Black-Faced Spoonbills
- Animals: Bottlenose Dolphins
- Animals: Butterflies and Monarch Migration
- Animals: Corn Snakes
- Animals: Dolphins
- Animals: Elephants
- Animals: Endangered Species
- Animals: Frogs, Snails, and Fiddler Crabs
- Animals: Giraffes
- Animals: Grizzly Bears
- Animals: Hippopotamuses
- Animals: Horses
- Animals: Kangaroos
- Animals: Mammoths
- Animals: Mice
- Animals: Mountain Goats
- Animals: Ocean and Sea Creatures
- Animals: Opossums
- Animals: Oysters
- Animals: Polar Bears
- Animals: Porcupines
- Animals: Rabbits and Hares
- Animals: Siberian Tigers
- Animals: Silkworms
- Animals: Snakes
- Animals: Spotted Owls
- Animals: Unusual Animals
- Animals: Whales
- Animals: White Tigers
- Animals: Wolves
- Animals: Wolves: Habitat and Stories
- Aquariums
- Ecosystems: Animal Survival
- Zoo Animals