Polar bear: 1. Thick layer of body fat., Large feet (stop sinking into snow)., 1. Thick, white fur., Round body (large)., Small ears., Camel: Stores fat in its hump., Large, flat feet (stop sinking into sand)., Thick lips., Long eyelashes., Shark: Smells blood from far away., Detects electrical signals of its prey., Streamlined (long, thin) body., Dark with light-coloured bellies., Very sharp teeth., Zebra: Has stripes., Long legs to run from predators., Strong teeth to chew thick grass., Stays in large groups (herds)., 1. Fringed tail., Arctic fox: Short, pointy ears., 2. Thick white fur., 2. Thick layer of body fat, Round body (smaller), Gerbil: Thumps back legs., Can lose their tail., Live in burrows underground., Giraffe: Long neck., Long tongue to grip leaves off trees., Light brown with dark brown spots., 2. Fringed tail., Cactus: Roots that spread out very wide underground., Has spines instead of leaves., Stores water in its stem., Covered in a waxy layer.,
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