Adaptations
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Behavioral Adaptation - an instinct that helps the organism to survive in its habitat.
The Frilled Lizard puffs out skin flaps to look larger and more fierce.
Geese fly in a V format to help reduce drag.
The Archer Fish will spit water to knock an insect off a leaf so they can catch it for food.
The Virginia Opossum plays dead to detract the attention of a predator.