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1 Animal and Plant Structural and Behavior Adaptations

2 What are the 3 Structural Adaptations
What are the 3 Structural Adaptations? Answer: Body Structures Camouflage Mimicry

3 Behavior & Structural Adaptation
(3 min) Mimic Octopus This octopus mimics venomous sole, lion fish, sea snakes, sea anemones, and jellyfish. For example, the mimic is able to imitate a sole by pulling its arms in, flattening to a leaf-like shape, and increasing speed using a jet-like propulsion that resembles a sole. When spreading its legs and lingering on the ocean bottom, its arms trail behind to simulate the lion fish's fins. By raising all of its arms above its head with each arm bent in a curved, zig-zag shape to resemble the lethal tentacles of a fish-eating sea anemone, it deters many fish. It imitates a large jellyfish by swimming to the surface and then slowly sinking with its arms spread evenly around its body.

4 Mimicry-Plant Orchid & Wasp
(3 min) Orchid & Wasp The orchid mimics the shape and structure of a wasp to attract the wasps which help in their pollination process. This plant tricks wasps into thinking they're mating, while loading them with pollen. Which gets transferred from plant to plant as the wasp looks for a mate.

5 Stop at 8:35 after the octopus clip
Camouflage Stop at 8:35 after the octopus clip Leaf Tailed Gecko Common Baron Butterfly Owl Butterfly Chameleon The Stone Fish Pale throated Sloth Cuttlefish Katydid (The leaf bug) Orchid Mantis Indonesian Mimic Octopus

6 Body Structures 25 Animals with insane survival adaptations - (5.5 min) Come back to these this video if you have time after finishing herding 25 Coolest Ways That Animals Adapt To Their Environments (5 min)

7 What are the 3 Behavioral Adaptations
What are the 3 Behavioral Adaptations? Answer: Nest Building Mating Instinct Herding Instinct

8 Nest Building 10 types of nests (2:27)
- Bird Nests in weird places (1:20) - Wasps (:30) -

9 Mating Superb lyrebird (2:42) - Flamingo (1:23) - Dancing Birds (6:39) - Satin Bower Bird (1:41) - Mobula Rays (3:01) - Come back to these last 4 if you have time after finishing herding Albino Peacock (1:01) - Peacock (:37)- American Toad (:33) - Howler Monkey (1:00) -

10 Herding Dolphins (POD) (2:16) - Jack Fish (SCHOOL) (1:21) - Hammerhead Sharks and other animals (3:12) - Other (:51) 


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