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Otters / Iguanidae / Marine Iguana / Seahorse / Sea otter / Cheetah / Great white shark / Zoology / Fauna of Africa / Fish
Date: 2013-07-31 09:46:14
Otters
Iguanidae
Marine Iguana
Seahorse
Sea otter
Cheetah
Great white shark
Zoology
Fauna of Africa
Fish

Design a Species Introduction In order to survive, animals and plants show a range of different adaptations. Adaptation is a change in a species’ biology, physiology or structure which makes it better suited to living

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