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Living things are adapted to daily changes in their habitat…………….
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Daily changes
Flowers open and close
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Daily changes
Sea anemones pull in their tentacles when the tide goes out to stop them drying out.
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Living things are adapted to seasonal changes in their habitat
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Seasonal changes in a garden
A garden in
the summer
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A woodland
A woodland
in spring
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The Arctic
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The Seashore
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Wilderbeast
Wilderbeast migrate.
They travel hundreds of miles every winter looking for grass to eat.
Grass will only grow where it rains.
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Some insects spend winter in protective cases called pupua.
This butterfly is emerging from a pupa.
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Some plants store their food for winter underground in their roots and stems.
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Squirrels store foods like nuts in the autumn to eat during the winter when there is not much food around.
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Some animals like tortoises, hedgehogs and bears, cannot store food to keep them warm. Instead they go to sleep in a warm sheltered place, such as undera pile of old leaves or inside an old tree trunk. This is called hibernation.