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Friday, 16 October 2015
Researching Animals: Habitat
Walt: research animals and their adaptation
My chosen animal is a Camel. Camels store their fats in their humps. Some camels have two or one humps. Bactrian Camels have two bumps, if you turn the Camel around (but if you have a picture of it), you will see it looks like a letter b. That's why it's called a bactrian Camel. If it doesn't have two humps the same thing turn the picture around and it looks like a D.
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Labels:
Adaptation,
Camels,
Habitats,
Reasearching Animals
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