Journal 3

There are three types of adaptations that allow species to survive and thrive in an ecosystem. The three types of adaptation are adaptations to accommodate to the environment, adaptations to secure food and avoid being eaten, and adaptations to ensure successful reproduction. An example of an organism that uses all three types of adaptations is the Blue Crab. The Blue Crab adapts to accommodate to the environment by digging in the sand. When it does this, the Crab is changing the environment so that it has shelter. Without this, the Blue Crab would not be protected from the harsh weather and predators such as birds. The second way the Blue Crab uses adaptations is to secure food. To secure food, the Blue Crab stores water inside of its body so that it can travel on land for longer periods of time. Without this, the Blue Crab could not search for food on land and would most likely starve and die. The last type of adaptation is ensuring successful reproduction. The Blue Crab uses its pincers to attract females to mate with. By clicking them, other crabs know this as a sign of reproduction. Without this, the Blue crab would not reproduce.

Posted on November 30, 2015 01:21 PM by i3christopherpan i3christopherpan

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