Animal Adaptations Worksheet
Explore how animals adapt to their environments with this Grade 3 science worksheet.
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Animal Adaptations
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability.
1. What is an adaptation?
A type of food an animal eats
A special feature that helps an animal survive
A game animals play
A home where animals live
2. Camouflage helps animals in with their surroundings.
3. A polar bear's thick fur is an adaptation that helps it stay in cold weather.
4. All animals have the same adaptations.
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False
5. Name one animal that uses mimicry as an adaptation and explain how it helps them.
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
6. Ducks have to help them swim.
7. Some animals during winter to save energy.
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