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Title: Adaptations of Animals in Australia


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Adaptations of Animalsin Australia
  • By Juanita Pritchard, Cobb County Schools
  • Fall 2010

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  • High School
  • SB4 Students will assess the dependence of all
    organisms on one another and the flow of energy
    and matter within their ecosystems
  • f. Relate animal adaptations, including
    behaviors, to the ability to survive stressful
    environmental conditions.
  • Elementary
  • S4L2 Students will identify factors that affect
    the survival or extinction of organisms such as
    adaptation, variation of behaviors (hibernation),
    and external features (camouflage and
    protection).
  • a. Identify external features of organisms that
    allow them to survive or reproduce better than
    organisms that do not have these features (for
    example camouflage, use of hibernation,
    protection, etc.).

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echidna
  • This animal eats insects with its tiny sensitive
    snout.
  • The tiny snout inflates or blows up for poking
    into insect mounds.
  • This makes the snout more sensitive and helps the
    echidna find more insects.
  • It also has spines for protection.

4
kangaroo
  • Very strong hind legs make it easy for this
    animal to move quickly over long distances with
    less energy.

5
Tasmanian devil
  • Has very strong jaws and a very strong stomach
    allowing it to eat dead animals that other
    predators leave behind.

6
wombat
  • They have a hard plate over their lower backs to
    protect them from predators when they are
    burrowing.
  • Its pouch faces backwards, to keep dirt out while
    burrowing

7
koalas
  • Koalas live 80-90 of their life in eucalyptus
    trees, keeping them safe from predators.

8
platypus
  • The platypus uses electrical sensors in its
    duckbill to find prey hidden in the stream bed.
  • The male has poisons spikes on its rear webbed
    feet.

9
Australian Desert Animals
  • The animals of dry regions have clever
    adaptations that help them survive in this harsh
    environment.

10
reptiles
  • Reptiles are cold blooded and can thrive in the
    hot desert environment.

11
Small mammals
  • Most of the desert mammals are small. Being
    small, they can burrow holes and get shelter from
    the heat.
  • They stay in their holes during the hot day and
    come out in the cool night.

Spinifex Hopping Mouse
Bilby
Western Pigmy Possum
12
Large Mammals
  • Not many large mammals live in desert.
  • Larger mammals can move farther distance to find
    water.

13
Birds in the desert
  • Birds can keep their body temperature cooler than
    mammals by flying higher into cooler air.

Falcon
Cockatoo
Owl
14
  • Photos from http//people.whitman.edu/yancey/afr
    ica.html
  • Unique Australian animals http//australian-anim
    als.net/
  • http//www.gondwananet.com/australian-desert-anima
    ls.html

15
  • 30 Amazing Australian Animals by Chris Cheng
  • Illustrated by Gregory Rogers Random House
    Australia
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