Camouflage and Structural Adaptations in Living Things
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In this video, the concept of camouflage and other physical adaptations in living organisms is explored. Examples such as turtles' hard shells, bees' stingers, and sea urchins' spines are given to illustrate how these adaptations help organisms survive and avoid predators. Adaptations part 4/8
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