Adaptation, A feature or behaviour that helps a living thing survive in its environment., Behavioural Adaptation, An action or behaviour that helps an organism survive, such as migration or hibernation., Camouflage, Colours, patterns, or shapes that help an organism blend into its surroundings., Environment, The surroundings and conditions in which a living thing lives., Environmental Conditions, Features of an environment, such as temperature, rainfall, sunlight, and soil., Extreme Environment, A habitat with very harsh conditions, such as deserts, polar regions, or deep oceans., Feature, A characteristic or part of a living thing., Habitat, The natural home of a plant or animal., Observable Features, Characteristics that can be seen or measured., Organism, Any living thing, including plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms., Physiological Adaptation, An internal body process that helps survival, such as storing water or regulating body temperature., Relationship, A connection between two or more things., Seed Dispersal, The way seeds are spread away from the parent plant., Structural Adaptation, A physical feature that helps an organism survive, such as a beak, claws, or thick fur., Survival, The ability to stay alive in an environment., Predator, An animal that hunts and eats other animals., Prey, An animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal., Mimicry, When one organism resembles another to avoid predators or gain an advantage., Migration, The seasonal movement of animals from one place to another.

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