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Living things are fantastically adapted to their environments. In order to survive, animals have developed features like thick winter coats, the ability to camouflage themselves and even techniques for going without water for long stretches of time. In this book, students investigate the different types of adaptations that animals might have to help them survive and thrive in their particular environment, and then explore a range of key Australian habitats, from deserts to rainforests.
Author: Australian Geographic & Edited by Corey Tutt
ISBN: 9781922388155
Pages: 32
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Australian Geographic
Published Date: August 2021