Polar Wildlife: Adaptations and Survival
Polar Wildlife: Adaptations and Survival
Questions
Which polar bear adaptation allows it to swim long distances in freezing water?
- A thick layer of blubber
- Webbed feet
- A long, streamlined body
- A dense coat of fur
What is the primary food source for polar bears?
- Fish
- Seals
- Walruses
- Birds
Which adaptation helps Arctic foxes survive in the extreme cold?
- A thick layer of fur
- Large ears
- A long tail
- Short legs
What is the primary food source for Arctic foxes?
- Lemmings
- Birds
- Fish
- Caribou
Which adaptation helps walruses survive in the Arctic environment?
- Tusks
- A thick layer of blubber
- Webbed feet
- A long, streamlined body
What is the primary food source for walruses?
- Clams
- Fish
- Seaweed
- Crustaceans
Which adaptation helps narwhals survive in the Arctic environment?
- A long, spiral tusk
- A thick layer of blubber
- Webbed feet
- A long, streamlined body
What is the primary food source for narwhals?
- Fish
- Squid
- Crustaceans
- Plankton
Which adaptation helps emperor penguins survive in the extreme cold of Antarctica?
- A thick layer of feathers
- Webbed feet
- A long, streamlined body
- A dense layer of blubber
What is the primary food source for emperor penguins?
- Fish
- Squid
- Krill
- Crustaceans
Which adaptation helps Adelie penguins survive in the harsh conditions of Antarctica?
- A thick layer of feathers
- Webbed feet
- A long, streamlined body
- A dense layer of blubber
What is the primary food source for Adelie penguins?
- Fish
- Squid
- Krill
- Crustaceans
Which adaptation helps Arctic hares survive in the cold and snowy environment?
- A thick layer of fur
- Large ears
- A long tail
- Short legs
What is the primary food source for Arctic hares?
- Grasses
- Leaves
- Twigs
- Bark
Which adaptation helps snowy owls survive in the harsh conditions of the Arctic?
- A thick layer of feathers
- Large eyes
- A long tail
- Sharp talons
What is the primary food source for snowy owls?
- Lemmings
- Birds
- Fish
- Hares