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Before you go on our eco tours, here are some of the animals we will see on our trip and their adaptations. There is a provided food web to with it to educate our viewers a little more. Also, we show pictures of the different animals and info on each of them. Have a fun ecotour!
Short Toed Eagle
Adaptations: Flying helps the eagle catch prey more easily and makes it a faster way to travel.
The claws also help catch prey so the can't escape and it allows the eagle grab with much more precision.
It has good eyesight to find and track preys.
Adaptations: Flying helps the eagle catch prey more easily and makes it a faster way to travel.
The claws also help catch prey so the can't escape and it allows the eagle grab with much more precision.
It has good eyesight to find and track preys.
Denizli Rooster
Adaptations: Bright colors to attract females for mating.
Spurs are used for defending and attacking and are like hooks on the back of the rooster's legs.
Their calls can be used for mating or to warn others about a predator.
Adaptations: Bright colors to attract females for mating.
Spurs are used for defending and attacking and are like hooks on the back of the rooster's legs.
Their calls can be used for mating or to warn others about a predator.
Marmaris Salamander
Adaptations: They can swim on water to catch prey or to get away from predators.
Their tail can detach from them when a predator is trying to attack them, as it continuously move around to distract the predator so they can get away.
Their skin can produce a toxin which can kill a predator if it tries to eat it.
Adaptations: They can swim on water to catch prey or to get away from predators.
Their tail can detach from them when a predator is trying to attack them, as it continuously move around to distract the predator so they can get away.
Their skin can produce a toxin which can kill a predator if it tries to eat it.
Common Dolphin
Adaptations: They can dive down underwater to find food and can last about 12-15 minutes holding their breath while they stay under.
They are very swift and fast going up to 18 mph if needed which can help them travel more quickly and so they can escape from predators.
They have a layer of blubber (fat) under their skin to keep them warm.
Adaptations: They can dive down underwater to find food and can last about 12-15 minutes holding their breath while they stay under.
They are very swift and fast going up to 18 mph if needed which can help them travel more quickly and so they can escape from predators.
They have a layer of blubber (fat) under their skin to keep them warm.
Levant Water Frog
Adaptations: They have webbed feet so they can easily swim in water.
They can absorb water and oxygen through their skin so they can swim underwater.
Their long, sticky tongue is used to catch prey.
Adaptations: They have webbed feet so they can easily swim in water.
They can absorb water and oxygen through their skin so they can swim underwater.
Their long, sticky tongue is used to catch prey.
Western Rock Nuthatch
Adaptations: It can climb or hop up and down trees to find insects and other food faster.
As with most birds, their ability to fly helps them travel more quickly and catch prey.
Their strong beaks help them break open seeds.
Adaptations: It can climb or hop up and down trees to find insects and other food faster.
As with most birds, their ability to fly helps them travel more quickly and catch prey.
Their strong beaks help them break open seeds.