Science Common Sense


398 - How do marine animals adapt to their environments?

Marine animals adapt to their environments in many cool ways. Here are a few examples:

  1. Special bodies: Some marine animals have bodies that help them survive in their environment. For example, dolphins have streamlined bodies that help them swim fast and deep in the ocean. Turtles have shells that protect them from predators.

  2. Color changing: Some marine animals can change color to blend in with their surroundings. This helps them hide from predators. Cuttlefish can change color to look like rocks or seaweed!

  3. Special senses: Marine animals have special senses that help them navigate in the dark or murky waters. Sharks have special tiny sensors called ampullae that help them detect electricity from other animals.

  4. Efficient systems: Marine animals have efficient systems that help them survive with limited food or oxygen. For example, whales have huge lungs that help them store oxygen when they dive deep into the ocean.

  5. Migration: Some marine animals migrate to different parts of the ocean to find food or better living conditions. Salmon swim upstream to reach their birthplace to lay eggs.

These are just a few examples of how marine animals adapt to their environments. It's amazing to learn about all the cool ways they can survive and thrive in the ocean!