Habitats and Adaption - Results Tables

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The provided text outlines a structured format for a habitat survey, aimed at identifying and recording the survival features of various animals within their respective habitats. The survey is divided into sections, beginning with a header that prompts the researcher to note the date, location, and weather conditions of the habitat being examined. This is followed by a list of common garden creatures such as worms, woodlice, ants, butterflies, snails, slugs, ladybirds, bees, beetles, and centipedes, with additional space to note other animals observed. For each animal, there is a designated space to record the specific survival features that enable them to thrive in their environment.

The format of the survey also includes a section for a detailed description of the habitat being studied. This allows researchers to provide context and note any particular characteristics of the environment that may influence the survival features of the animals present. The survey is designed to be repeated, enabling a comprehensive study over multiple habitats or the same habitat under different conditions. The aim is to understand the adaptations and features that animals have developed to survive in various habitats, highlighting the diversity of life and the complexity of ecological relationships.