Animal Adaptations for Survival
Investigating how animals develop specific features and behaviors to survive in their environments (camouflage, migration, hibernation).
Key Questions
- Analyze how camouflage helps animals avoid predators or catch prey.
- Compare the benefits of migration versus hibernation for survival.
- Justify why certain animals have developed unique defense mechanisms.
CBSE Learning Outcomes
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