This is just a suggestion but consider comparing/contrasting a dog, cat, horse, mouse, snake, amoeba, fish and a human for what should provide more than twenty specific adaptations. Then consider why each animal is built that way.
In reality there are multiple adaptations associated with a single characteristic.
Some General Categories (some more specific than others as I am winging it)
teeth (grinding, shearing, hollow....none)
scales (no scales...)
bones (cartilage, no cartilage, entirely cartilage...
hair (hollow, undercoat, long, short...)
legs (no legs, long, short, jointed, 1 toe, 2 toes...)
camouflage (spots, stripes, agouti, dilute...)
gills/lungs
ability to stand upright
hands (opposable thumbs...)
vocal cords
whiskers
beaks
eyes
tails (no tails)
claws (retractable, non retractable, short long, sharp dull)
unicelluar/multicelluar
locomotion (cilia, flagella, water jet, current,
fat as insulation (blubber, fat...oil)
hibernation, estivation, brumation
multiple organ systems
Oh...and a brain...
Jeff Corwin Unleashed - 2003 Animal Adaptations 1-2 was released on: USA: 20 September 2003
They had no adaptations
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Adaptations?? What do you mean??
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Its adaptations are that it is good at catching food.
adaptations can be traits
All creatures have adaptations.
Physical and behavioral adaptations
it has no Structural adaptations
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