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The document discusses adaptations in various animals that help them survive. It describes how insects have antennae, mouths like straws, six legs, and wings to help them find food, walk, and fly. Frogs have porous skin to breathe in water, lungs to breathe on land, strong hind legs to leap, and long tongues to catch prey. Lizards are cold-blooded and need the sun to stay warm, have toe pads that create suction, and can shed their tails to escape. Examples of other animal adaptations include eagles' claws and vision for hunting, ducks' webbed feet and oily feathers, zebras' stripes for camouflage, and bats' echolocation and noct












