A bear has long sharp claws for climbing trees and ripping up burrows (Structural)
Have strong shoulders to enable it to run fast to catch fast prey (Structural)
A bear hibernates during the winter because there is less food to be found and the environment becomes cold (Behavioral)
Bears have large noses and snouts for keen scent (Structural)
Sharp teeth for chewing through meat and branches (Structural)
BEAR
JAGUAR
Lives in a forest
Lives in the jungle
Their spotted coat serves as camouflage to stay unseen when hunting for food
(Structural)
Thin fur coat allows them to stay cool in a typically hot environment
(Structural)
Extra padding on their large paws allows them to keep quiet when sneaking up on prey
(Structural)
Jaguars like water unlike most other cats and use it to bathe and swim
(Behavioral)
Jaguars have powerful legs that enable them to run up to 50 mph and can jump extremely high (known as "he who kills with one leap")
(Structural)
Snakes live in forests, swamps, grasslands, and deserts
SNAKE
Snakes produce a venom for defense against predators and for hunting prey
(Physiological)
V-shaped tongue is used for smelling
(Behavioral)
No appendages make it easy to slither around and escape into tight places
(Structural)
Uses mimicry and sometimes camouflage as a defense mechanism
(Physiological Structural)
Snakes lay in the sun to get warm and go into shade to get cool
(Behavioral)
A bear has long sharp claws for climbing trees and ripping up burrows (Structural)
Have strong shoulders to enable it to run fast to catch fast prey (Structural)
A bear hibernates during the winter because there is less food to be found and the environment becomes cold (Behavioral)
Bears have large noses and snouts for keen scent (Structural)
Sharp teeth for chewing through meat and branches (Structural)
BEAR
JAGUAR
Lives in a forest
Lives in the jungle
Their spotted coat serves as camouflage to stay unseen when hunting for food
(Structural)
Thin fur coat allows them to stay cool in a typically hot environment
(Structural)
Extra padding on their large paws allows them to keep quiet when sneaking up on prey
(Structural)
Jaguars like water unlike most other cats and use it to bathe and swim
(Behavioral)
Jaguars have powerful legs that enable them to run up to 50 mph and can jump extremely high (known as "he who kills with one leap")
(Structural)
Snakes live in forests, swamps, grasslands, and deserts
SNAKE
Snakes produce a venom for defense against predators and for hunting prey
(Physiological)
V-shaped tongue is used for smelling
(Behavioral)
No appendages make it easy to slither around and escape into tight places
(Structural)
Uses mimicry and sometimes camouflage as a defense mechanism
(Physiological Structural)
Snakes lay in the sun to get warm and go into shade to get cool
(Behavioral)
A bear has long sharp claws for climbing trees and ripping up burrows (Structural)
Have strong shoulders to enable it to run fast to catch fast prey (Structural)
A bear hibernates during the winter because there is less food to be found and the environment becomes cold (Behavioral)
Bears have large noses and snouts for keen scent (Structural)
Sharp teeth for chewing through meat and branches (Structural)
BEAR
JAGUAR
Lives in a forest
Lives in the jungle
Their spotted coat serves as camouflage to stay unseen when hunting for food
(Structural)
Thin fur coat allows them to stay cool in a typically hot environment
(Structural)
Extra padding on their large paws allows them to keep quiet when sneaking up on prey
(Structural)
Jaguars like water unlike most other cats and use it to bathe and swim
(Behavioral)
Jaguars have powerful legs that enable them to run up to 50 mph and can jump extremely high (known as "he who kills with one leap")
(Structural)
Snakes live in forests, swamps, grasslands, and deserts
SNAKE
Snakes produce a venom for defense against predators and for hunting prey
(Physiological)
V-shaped tongue is used for smelling
(Behavioral)
No appendages make it easy to slither around and escape into tight places
(Structural)
Uses mimicry and sometimes camouflage as a defense mechanism
(Physiological Structural)
Snakes lay in the sun to get warm and go into shade to get cool
(Behavioral)
A bear has long sharp claws for climbing trees and ripping up burrows (Structural)
Have strong shoulders to enable it to run fast to catch fast prey (Structural)
A bear hibernates during the winter because there is less food to be found and the environment becomes cold (Behavioral)
Bears have large noses and snouts for keen scent (Structural)
Sharp teeth for chewing through meat and branches (Structural)
BEAR
JAGUAR
Lives in a forest
Lives in the jungle
Their spotted coat serves as camouflage to stay unseen when hunting for food
(Structural)
Thin fur coat allows them to stay cool in a typically hot environment
(Structural)
Extra padding on their large paws allows them to keep quiet when sneaking up on prey
(Structural)
Jaguars like water unlike most other cats and use it to bathe and swim
(Behavioral)
Jaguars have powerful legs that enable them to run up to 50 mph and can jump extremely high (known as "he who kills with one leap")
(Structural)
Snakes live in forests, swamps, grasslands, and deserts
SNAKE
Snakes produce a venom for defense against predators and for hunting prey
(Physiological)
V-shaped tongue is used for smelling
(Behavioral)
No appendages make it easy to slither around and escape into tight places
(Structural)
Uses mimicry and sometimes camouflage as a defense mechanism
(Physiological Structural)
Snakes lay in the sun to get warm and go into shade to get cool
(Behavioral)