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Mrs. Labor's Top 10 Weird Animal Adaptations

Narwhal

What would you get if you crossed a whale with a unicorn? Probably this animal. The Narwhal has a huge tusk on it's head. What do you think it might be for? Watch it in action...

Greenland Shark

This weird looking shark lives

in the cold arctic ocean. To keep its blood from freezing in the icy temperatures, it has a special element to its blood.

Mimic Octopus

The Mimic Octopus can "mimic" its surroundings, keeping it safe from predators. Not only can it change color, but it can also change its shape and texture. If camoflauge doesn't work, then it will shoot ink at the predator. Let's see just how cool a mimic octopus can be!

Angler Fish

Stiletto Snake

Like other venemous snakes, the Stiletto snake uses venom to kill its prey. Unlike other venemous snakes who open their mouths wide to bite, the Stiletto snake's fangs swipe out to the side.

The Angler Fish is one ugly fish. It lives in the ocean and hunts using an unusual adaptation... I'll give you some hints...

1. "Angler" is a type of fisherman

2. This fish was featured in a "Finding Nemo" scene

Tufted Deer

This deer is weird because it has an adaptation that helps it defend itself against predators that no other deer has...

Platypus

These guys are just plain weird.

Texas Horned Lizard

...fangs!

Pistol Shrimp

The Texas Horned Lizard has a lot of adaptations. When threatened, it can...

  • flatten its body
  • lighten or darken its skin
  • burrow into the ground
  • puff itself up

But it's weirdest adaptation has to be that it can...

This pistol shrimp has a strange way of catching its favorite meal...

Hagfish

The hagfish has a pretty gross adaptation that keeps it from being eaten. When threatened, the hagfish secretes SLIME. Watch hagfish escape from sharks...

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