KidZone: A very comprehensive resource. Animals are organized by their classification (mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians, arthropods).
National Geographic for Kids: A comprehensive resource with animals organized by their classification.
National Wildlife Federation: Scroll down the page a bit. Click on the animal classification, then look deeper for your species.
San Diego Zoo: This is a very kid friendly website. Animals are organized alphabetically.
Wild Kratts, Creaturepedia: Stick to the Creaturepedia to search for your animal.
Animal Fact Guide: Check it out! Maybe your animal is there?
Science Kids: 'Lots of animals here. Be sure to scroll down the entire page.
SoftSchools: A loaded resource, be sure to skim through it.
CAMOUFLAGE LINKS:
Camo...I like this one:)
Camouflage: National Geographic
NATURAL SELECTION:
Crash Course Biology:Natural Selection I suggest viewing up to the time 6:00 min.
Simply Stated: Natural Selection (a bit challenging) I suggest starting at the time 2:23.
Galapagos Islands via Nat. Geo for Kids
Animal Adaptations in general:
Physical and Behavioral Adaptations
*Structural vs. Behavioral Adaptations
*NOTE: The words structural and physical are synonyms, they refer to the same type of adaptation.
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