Rat Island Project 1
By Calvin Bridge
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Behavioral Adaptations Explained
- The rat has to be fast to get to the bushes and shrubs in the center of the island
- The rat has to be a good swimmer to catch fish
- The rat has to be responsible because he will be alone
Physical Adaptations Explained
- Fins to help the rat swim in the water
- Gills to help the rat breathe in the water
- Claws to help the rat catch the fish
- sharp teeth and strong jaw to catch and eat the fish.
Important island facts
Rats's Behavioral adaptations
- Rat has to be fast
- Rat would have to be a good swimmer
- Rat would have to be responsible
- Fairly Flat
- Few Hills
- Soft dirt
- Bushes and shrubs grow in the center of island
- No animal life on island
- Water full of fish
- Surrounded by coral reef
- Sandy beach no algal growth
- Fresh water available
Rat's Physical Adaptations
- Rat may have fins
- Rat may have gills
- Rat may have claws
- Rat may have sharp teeth
- Rat would have a stong jaw