Animal Adaptations - page 9

armadillos, 28, 29
camouflage, 16, 17, 18, 19, 29
ears, 4
elephants, 6–7
Engineering in Practice, 9, 17, 27
eyes, 12, 13, 18, 19
fennec foxes, 4, 5
flatfish, 18–19, 29
flying squirrels, 8–9, 28
frilled lizards, 26–27
fur, 5
gliding, 8, 9, 28
grasshoppers, 24–25
inflating, 20, 21, 29
leafy sea dragons, 16–17, 29
legs, 8, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
loose skin, 8, 9, 26, 27, 28
neck bones, 12
pincers, 22, 23
plates, 23, 28
poison, 21
predators, 5, 8, 10, 12, 16,
21, 23, 26, 28, 29
pufferfish, 20–21, 29
scorpions, 22–23
spikes, 21, 22, 29
spines, 10, 11
tail, 8, 22, 28
tarsiers, 12–13
thorny devils, 10–11
trunk, 6, 7
tusks, 14, 15, 28
venom, 22
walruses, 14–15, 28
weedy sea dragons, 17
The images in this book are reproduced through the courtesy of: Matt Cornish/ Shutterstock, front cover, pp. 1,
26–27; Hagit Berkovich/ Shutterstock, pp. 4–5; Jez Bennett/ Shutterstock, pp. 6–7; VasylOxi/ Shutterstock, p. 7
(top); Joe McDonald / Steve Bloom Images/ Alamy, pp. 8–9; Stu’s Images/ Wikipedia, pp. 10–11; Mady MacDonald/
Shutterstock, p. 13; Joe McDonald/ Shutterstock, pp. 14–15; Gail Johnson/ Shutterstock, p. 15 (middle); James
Rosindell/ Wikipedia, pp. 16–17; Sphinx Wang/ Shutterstock, p. 18–19; Amir A/ Shutterstock, p. 20 (bottom); Beth
Swanson/ Shutterstock, pp. 20–21; Audrey Snider-Bell/ Shutterstock, pp. 22–23; Phichet Chaiyabin/ Shutterstock,
pp. 24–25; Steve Bower/ Shutterstock, pp. 28–29.
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