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  • CHIMPANZEE'S
  • Chimps have 4 fingers and a thumb, like humans. This makes it easier for them to grab onto branches.
  • Chimps have rotating shoulders that make it easier to swing from branch to branch.
  • Chimps don't have tails, which makes them able to sit!
  • Sensory adaptations such as keen eyesight, good sense of smell, and good hearing allow Chimps to stay away from predators and find food.
  • In relation to their bodies, chimps have large brains! This adaptation makes chimps more intelligent!
  • Emperor Penguins
  • We have dense and continuous feather cover that provides insulation.
  • Our tongues and beaks are covered in spikes that prevent catch from escaping!
  • Emperor penguins form large huddles to conserve heat.
  • Our wing bones are flattened, resulting in a flipper shape right for swimming!
  • In order to dive deeper, we have solid bones that withstand crushing water pressures.
  • Turtles
  • The flat bodies of a sea turtle give them the ability to easily maneuver through water
  • Sea turtles have curved lenses that can help them see clearer in water
  • Sea turtles have long paddle-like flippers that help hatchling propel through water quicker
  • The back two flippers of a sea turtles are used to steer while swimming.
  • Loggerhead turtles swim through sargasm and use it as camouflage to hide from predators
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