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Name: Adaptation Trail Welcome to Marwell Zoo! You are about to go on a journey of discovery around the zoo to find out more about how different animals are suited to their environment. First, let s remind ourselves about the types of habitats animals might live in as this affects their adaptations. See if you can match up the habitats below with the correct picture and characteristics: Rainforest Hot and dry, little plant life Desert Hot, enough rainfall for grass growth Mountain Hot, high rainfall, tall trees and dense vegetation Savannah Can be steep/rocky, temperature decreases with altitude Coastal Where the sea meets the land 1

You will be looking at lots of different animals and the adaptations that they have to survive in different habitats. You will need to collect information on some of these animals and record it on the sheets provided some of the information is on signs on the animal enclosures; sometimes you have to watch the animals to work the answers out! 1. HUMBOLDT PENGUIN What habitat does it live in? What are their wings like and what do these help penguins to do? What other adaptations help these birds to live? How? Adaptation: Useful because: Adaptation: Useful because: 2

2. CHEETAH What habitat do these cats live in? Can you spot this pattern on the cheetah? How might this pattern be useful to cheetah? Look at the skulls by the cheetah enclosure. What type of teeth does a cheetah have? How might these teeth be useful to cheetah? How does a cheetah skull differ to a leopard or lion skull? How might this adaptation help cheetah? Can you spot any other adaptations cheetah have to help them survive in their habitat? What might these be useful for? 3

3. CRESTED PORCUPINE The habitats these porcupines live in are Its most obvious adaptation is its These help it survive because 4. BLACK AND WHITE COLOBUS MONKEY What habitat does it live in? Explain two adaptations these monkeys have to help them survive in their habitat: 1. Useful for: 2. Useful for: 4

5. GIRAFFE This is the tallest land animal in the world. What habitat does it live in? What two adaptations do giraffes have to make them so tall? 1. 2. Give two reasons why being so tall is useful for a giraffe: 1. 2. A giraffe s tongue is 46-50cm long. Why is this useful to giraffes? 5

6. OCELOT What habitat does it live in? In what two ways is an ocelot similar to a soldier? 1. 2. How do these two adaptations help it to survive in its habitat? 7. BAT-EARED FOX What habitat does it live in? What food does it eat? Complete the table below to show what adaptations the bat-eared fox has to support this diet: Adaptation Sketch of adaptation Useful because...

8. RING-TAILED COATI What type of habitat does it live in? Can you identify and explain two adaptations that help it to live there? Adaptation: Useful because: Adaptation: Useful because: What special feature does this animal have that allows it to walk down trees headfirst? 7

9. SULAWESI CRESTED MACAQUE What habitat do they live in? What special features do the macaques have? How are these useful? 10. SIAMANG GIBBON In which type of habitat are these gibbons found? Identify 3 adaptations these gibbons have to help them move through the trees: 1. 2. 3. Listen out for gibbons whooping as you go around the zoo! Siamang gibbons have an inflatable throat sac that allows their hooting to travel long distances. Why might this be useful in the habitat they live in? 8

11. JUNGLE NYMPH What habitat do these insects live in? What main adaptation do they have to help them survive? Why is this so useful? Challenge: How many jungle nymphs can you spot?! 12. RING-TAILED LEMUR What habitat do ring-tailed lemurs live in? Suggest two adaptations that these lemurs have to help them live in this habitat: 1. 2. At one end of the lemur house is a sign with flaps you can lift up. Use this to explain why lemurs have forward-facing eyes: 9

13. SNOW LEOPARD The habitat you would find snow leopards in is Try to add at least 3 annotations to the snow leopard below to explain what adaptations it has to help it live in its habitat. An example has been done for you. In the box, sketch the markings found on snow leopards. Explain how these markings might be useful to the snow leopard. Strong legs/paws to catch its prey and help it move easily though rocky areas 10

14. PYGMY HIPPO What habitat does it live in? What adaptations does it have to allow it to hide underwater but still see, hear and breathe? What does the sticky substance produced by the pygmy hippo s skin protect it from? 15. GIANT ANTEATER In which habitats would you find this animal? What type of food does this animal eat? What two adaptations does it have that help it to feed? How? Adaptation: This helps it feed because: Adaptation: This helps it feed because: 11

8 7 6 9 10 11 12 5 13 5 2 14 3, 4, 5 1 15 Adaptation Trail Animals 1 Humboldt penguin 2 Cheetah 9 Sulawesi crested macaque 3 Crested porcupine 10 Siamang gibbon 4 Black and white colobus monkey 11 Jungle nymph 5 Giraffe 12 Ring-tailed lemur 6 Ocelot 13 Snow leopard 7 Bat-eared fox 14 Pygmy hippo 8 Ring-tailed coati 15 Giant anteater Cold-blooded Corner Tropical World 12

Activity answers 1. Humboldt penguin Habitat: Rocky coasts and cool waters Wings: Act as flippers to help them swim Other adaptations: Small spines inside mouth to keep hold of fish; waterproof feathers; streamlined body to move quickly through water; black and white camouflage so can t be easily seen by predators 2. Cheetah Habitat: Desert, grasslands, mountainous areas Pattern useful for: Camouflage helps them to hide from their prey in savannah grasses Teeth: Big teeth sharp canines, strong incisors used for catching and eating their prey Skull: Smaller than leopard/lion skull helps cheetah to be streamlined for running at speed Other adaptations: Long, slim legs for running fast; long flat tail that allows it to change direction when chasing its prey at speed 3. Crested porcupine Habitats: Many habitats from forest to desert Obvious adaptation: Quills Helps it survive by: Defence against predators, can shake them to make them rattle or run at attacker and stick quills into them 4. Black and white colobus monkey Habitat: Rainforest Adaptations: Long arms for swinging between trees, moving along branches; long tail acts as a brake or used for balance 5. Giraffe Habitat: Savannah or dry, open country and woodland Adaptations to make it tall: Long legs; long neck Why being tall is useful: Helps giraffe to reach food; can look out for danger Long tongue: Useful for grabbing and picking leaves to eat 13

6. Ocelot Habitat: Forests, scrubland and savannah Similarities to a soldier: Waterproof coat; camouflaged (on information board) How these similarities help ocelot to survive in its habitat: Oily coat to waterproof it in wet rainforest; uses colours and patterns on its coat to camouflage it to help it hide from its prey 7. Bat-eared fox Habitat: Savannah, plains, grassland and steppes Diet: Termites, dung beetle larvae, and other invertebrates, small vertebrates and fruits Adaptations: Big ears to listen for and find underground bugs; needle-like teeth to eat bugs more easily and quickly as need to eat really fast to fill up on bugs 8. Ring-tailed coati Habitat: Forests and woods Adaptations: Strong short legs and claws to help it climb; narrow nose to search for food; thick fur to keep it warm; long tail to help it balance Special feature: They can turn their ankles 180 (on information board) 9. Sulawesi crested macaque Habitat: Tropical forest Special features: Crest on head raises when anxious/alarmed; pink bottom perhaps helps them see each other better in the forest becomes bigger on a female when she is ready to breed; cheek pouches can hold as much food as stomach 10. Siamang gibbon Habitat: Tropical rainforest Adaptations: Long arms for swinging through trees; long fingers to grip branches; forward facing eyes to judge distances Why might whooping be useful?: To communicate with each other in dense rainforest; to mark their territory 11. Jungle nymph Habitat: Tropical rainforest Main adaptation: Camouflage helps them to hide from predators 14

12. Ring-tailed lemur Habitat: Scrub and forest Adaptations: Long tail for balance; long fingers for gripping branches Forward facing eyes: For judging distances when moving through trees 13. Snow leopard Habitat: Cold mountains Adaptations: Thick fur to protect against the cold; large paws to spread weight so it can move easily through the snow; long tail for balance when moving through rocky areas; furry tail can be wrapped over the face to keep it warm when resting; large teeth for killing and eating prey Markings: Help snow leopard camouflage to help it hide from and sneak up on its prey 14. Pygmy hippo Habitat: Wet forests, swamps and streams Adaptations for hiding under water: Their ears, eyes and nose are on the top of their head Sticky substance protects it from: The sun acts as a kind of sunscreen 15. Giant anteater Habitat: Grasslands and forests Diet: Ants, beetles, termites and fruit Adaptations: Strong legs and claws to break into termite mounds to reach ants/termites; long nose to sense ants/termites; long tongue to pick up ants/termites 15