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  • Blue whales have streamlined bodies to reduce drag when swimming.
  • Blue whales have powerful muscles all throughout their bodies to propel them through the water
  • Blue whales have thick skin to protect them from predators.
  • Blue whales have large forelimbs that are specialized in maneuvering them in the water.
  • Blue whales have lots of blubber, anywhere from 2-14 inches of it. This blubber keeps them warm in the cold water.
  • Their large teeth allow them to easily eat their prey.
  • Crocodiles have three eyelids, allowing them to keep their eyes open underwater for prolonged periods of time.
  • Crocodiles can run up to 15 MPH, even though they have very short legs, they are powerful.
  • Crocodiles have protective flaps of cartilage that cover their ear holes, and their throat, so that they do not flood.
  • Crocodiles can swim at a staggering 20 MPH, which is 10x faster than the average Human male.
  • Giraffes use their long necks to reach the tops of trees, where food is abundant.
  • Their long legs also increase their height.
  • Giraffes often exclusively use their long, black tongue to grab their food. Their tongue is black to protect it from prolonged exposure to Ultraviolet rays.
  • Giraffes can go weeks without drinking water, because they take it in through their food and morning dew.
  • Giraffes can run at an incredible 37 MPH, using their long legs
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