1.TURTLES-They have modified hands and feet that have become flippers. These flippers enable them to swim and dive. The neck of the freshwater turtle is fused to its body by thick connective tissue, an adaptation that reduces drag and increases the turtle's ability to swim effectively
2.FISH-Fish have gills that allow them to “breathe” oxygen in water. Water enters the mouth, passes over the gills, and exits the body through a special opening. Gills absorb oxygen from the water as it passes over them.
3.BIRDOREAGLE-Bald eagles require a good food base, perching areas, and nesting sites. Their habitat includes estuaries, large lakes, reservoirs, rivers, and some seacoasts. In winter, the birds congregate near open water in tall trees for spotting prey and night roosts for sheltering.
4.SNAKE-The majority of snakes bend their spines and exert force on the ground, trees, or water with the bends in their body or the edges of their coils to move. ... Moving like this is thought to benefit snakes which spend time underground in narrow holes, allowing them to squeeze into animal burrows in search of refuge or prey.
5.DEER-Usually deer can comfortably survive the winter by eating their usual diet of twigs, stems, grasses, and other plants wherever they typically would find them, as well as by supplementing with higher-calorie foods such as nuts, fruits, and even mushrooms.
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Answer:
Learning task 2:
1. A
2.F
3.D
4.E
5.G
6.C
7.B
Learning task 4:
1.TURTLES-They have modified hands and feet that have become flippers. These flippers enable them to swim and dive. The neck of the freshwater turtle is fused to its body by thick connective tissue, an adaptation that reduces drag and increases the turtle's ability to swim effectively
2.FISH-Fish have gills that allow them to “breathe” oxygen in water. Water enters the mouth, passes over the gills, and exits the body through a special opening. Gills absorb oxygen from the water as it passes over them.
3.BIRD OR EAGLE-Bald eagles require a good food base, perching areas, and nesting sites. Their habitat includes estuaries, large lakes, reservoirs, rivers, and some seacoasts. In winter, the birds congregate near open water in tall trees for spotting prey and night roosts for sheltering.
4. SNAKE-The majority of snakes bend their spines and exert force on the ground, trees, or water with the bends in their body or the edges of their coils to move. ... Moving like this is thought to benefit snakes which spend time underground in narrow holes, allowing them to squeeze into animal burrows in search of refuge or prey.
5. DEER-Usually deer can comfortably survive the winter by eating their usual diet of twigs, stems, grasses, and other plants wherever they typically would find them, as well as by supplementing with higher-calorie foods such as nuts, fruits, and even mushrooms.
ANIMALS
BEAR
SHEEP
CROCODILE
BODY PARTS
HAIR OR HEAD
HAIR
SKIN
USES
JAKET AND CLOTHING
CLOTHING
BAG,WALLET, SANDALS AND HAT
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