Animal Adaptations A project by Mark Vaerten

THe tufted deer

The Tufted deer is one of the most interesting deer species. This deer has fang like canine teeth that are like horns. The Tufted deer lives in the higher areas of china. The fangs on the deer help it eat this is a structural adaption.

The tufted deer

The maned wolf

The maned wolf is a strange wolf that isn't completely a wolf at all this dog like creature has long skinny legs that help it survive in tall grass. The Maned wolf lives in south america in grassland areas. The wolf also is different because it really isn't related to wolves of fox it is on its own.

The wolf's long legs are a structural adaptation

Maned wolf

Southern Red Muntjac

The southern red muntjac is different than other deer because the deer barks. The deer barks to warn other animals of the danger of predators. The barking of this deer is a behavioral adaptation.

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