Alligator - They have dry skin with keratin scales that help to limit water loss
Bird - Feathers defend the bird from wind, moisture, and sunlight. Feathers also help to keep water out of the birds' feathers, keeping them dry when it rains.
Cat - Cat fur regulates their body temperature and it also helps the cat blend in with its environment
Crab - Using the gills, most crabs can survive for long periods of time without water
Frog - The bulging eyes of most frogs allow them to see in front, to the sides, and partially behind them, They use their front legs to steer and use their hind legs to propel themselves when swimming
Starfish - Most starfish have a spiky shell which offers them protection against predators
Jellyfish - they use their tentacles to stun or paralyze their prey before they eat them
ALLIGATOR-Only about 8 inches long at birth, they can grow to 15 feet long, and weigh up to 1,000 pounds. Alligators are well adapted to their environment; their bodies, from teeth to tail, are designed to help them eat, swim and survive in the rivers, swamps and marshes where they typically dwell.
BIRD-Birds have a light skeletal system and light but powerful musculature which, along with circulatory and respiratory systems capable of very high metabolic rates and oxygen supply, permit the bird to fly.
CAT-cat is useful for producing output in user-defined functions. It converts its arguments to character vectors, concatenates them to a single character vector, appends the given sep = string(s) to each element and then outputs them.
CRAB-Dungeness crab belong to a group of animals called crustaceans meaning they have an exoskeleton or shell that protects their bodies. This shell is called the carapace. A crab's body is made up of a head, thorax, and abdomen. ... They have a pair of claws on them that the crab uses for defense and to tear apart food.
FROG-Frogs possess a liver, heart, lungs, stomach, gall bladder and intestines. These organs perform the same functions for the frog as they do in human bodies: The heart pumps blood throughout the body, and the lungs aid in breathing.
STARFISH-Starfish (or sea stars) are members of Phylum Echinodermata that are generally predatory and able to move about. They use tube feet on their arms to help them move, and each tube foot contains what is called an ampulla. These ampulla move water into the tube feet to help stretch them.
JELLYFISH-Like all members of the phylum, the body parts of a jellyfish radiate from a central axis. This “radial symmetry” allows jellyfish to detect and respond to food or danger from any direction. Jellyfish have the ability to sting with their tentacles.
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Alligator - They have dry skin with keratin scales that help to limit water loss
Bird - Feathers defend the bird from wind, moisture, and sunlight. Feathers also help to keep water out of the birds' feathers, keeping them dry when it rains.
Cat - Cat fur regulates their body temperature and it also helps the cat blend in with its environment
Crab - Using the gills, most crabs can survive for long periods of time without water
Frog - The bulging eyes of most frogs allow them to see in front, to the sides, and partially behind them, They use their front legs to steer and use their hind legs to propel themselves when swimming
Starfish - Most starfish have a spiky shell which offers them protection against predators
Jellyfish - they use their tentacles to stun or paralyze their prey before they eat them
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ALLIGATOR-Only about 8 inches long at birth, they can grow to 15 feet long, and weigh up to 1,000 pounds. Alligators are well adapted to their environment; their bodies, from teeth to tail, are designed to help them eat, swim and survive in the rivers, swamps and marshes where they typically dwell.
BIRD-Birds have a light skeletal system and light but powerful musculature which, along with circulatory and respiratory systems capable of very high metabolic rates and oxygen supply, permit the bird to fly.
CAT-cat is useful for producing output in user-defined functions. It converts its arguments to character vectors, concatenates them to a single character vector, appends the given sep = string(s) to each element and then outputs them.
CRAB-Dungeness crab belong to a group of animals called crustaceans meaning they have an exoskeleton or shell that protects their bodies. This shell is called the carapace. A crab's body is made up of a head, thorax, and abdomen. ... They have a pair of claws on them that the crab uses for defense and to tear apart food.
FROG-Frogs possess a liver, heart, lungs, stomach, gall bladder and intestines. These organs perform the same functions for the frog as they do in human bodies: The heart pumps blood throughout the body, and the lungs aid in breathing.
STARFISH-Starfish (or sea stars) are members of Phylum Echinodermata that are generally predatory and able to move about. They use tube feet on their arms to help them move, and each tube foot contains what is called an ampulla. These ampulla move water into the tube feet to help stretch them.
JELLYFISH-Like all members of the phylum, the body parts of a jellyfish radiate from a central axis. This “radial symmetry” allows jellyfish to detect and respond to food or danger from any direction. Jellyfish have the ability to sting with their tentacles.
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