Saturday, July 27, 2013

From frozen ice caps to sweltering deserts, from the deepest oceans to far into the sky
and everywhere in between – animals have amazing ways of moving around, eating, 
having babies, fighting and protecting themselves. Explore the Animal World, and find 
out how each animal’s body is adapted to its own unique way of life.


Animal world gallery

Above: Animals in motion in the Animal World gallery.

Click on any of the animals below to see a larger picture and find out more.
Moving around

Cheetahs chase gazelles through the long grass. Crabs scuttle sideways across the sand. Moles burrow underground. Some animals climb trees and others move along the sea bed. Animals move around to find food and water, get away from danger or to find a mate. For some, speed is crucial, while for others strength or agility is key.

Animals that live in water have many different ways of moving around, not just swimming. While some power themselves along at tremendous speed, others can simply drift effortlessly with the currents. Some can even walk on water!

Moving through the air, or even getting off the ground, seems impossibly difficult to us. But flying and gliding animals have specially adapted bodies that make it look easy. To move through the air, they need to be as light as possible, with large surface areas to allow them to get airborne. Streamlined bodies and specialised body parts propel them through the air.

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