adaptation - a trait (characteristic) that helps an animal survive, environment - everything that surrounds us—the air, the water, the ground, plants, and animals, thin - something is not thick, like thin paper or thin ice, moist - a little bit wet, like damp clothes after a light rain, breathe - take air into your lungs and then push it back out, absorb - to soak up something, like a sponge soaking up water, or to take in information, like a child learning something new, sticky - something that is gooey or tacky and tends to cling to other things, like honey or glue, tongue - the movable, muscular part inside your mouth that you use for tasting, eating, and talking, webbed - having a fold of skin between the toes, like a duck's foot, which helps them swim, paddles - a long, light stick with a flat part at the end, used to move a small boat through the water, blend in - to look or act like the things or people around you, so you don't stand out or look different, surroundings - to look or act like the things or people around you so you don't stand out, predator - an animal that hunts and eats other animals for food, like a lion hunting a zebra, hide - to put something where it can't be seen, or for someone to go to a place where they cannot be seen, habitat - a place where a plant or animal naturally lives and finds what it needs to survive, like food, water, and shelter, pond - a small, calm body of still water, forest - a large area covered with many trees, desert - a big, dry area of land that gets very little rain, making it a place where only a few plants, like cacti, can grow,

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