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That snout! What an adaptation!

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That snout!

What an

adaptation!

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This Ossabaw Island sow uses her snout to sniff and locate roots and tubers, that she then digs up with her strong, shovel-like snout.

Why is her snout an adaptation?

Imagine how she sounds, snorting and grunting as she searches.

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Adaptations are

unique body

structures

(such as a snout)

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Adaptations are

unique body structures

or behaviors

(such as digging with a snout)

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Adaptations are unique body

structures or behaviors

that help an animal to survive

and reproduce in a specific

environment.

(such as on Ossabaw Island!)

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An adaptation is a special body shape, or

something special an animal can do

that helps them live longer in a certain place

so they can make more babies.

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Can you find the adaptation?Hint: Think unique body structure

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The Hoof:

Hooves come in a

variety of shapes for

different environments.

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Cloven hooves

Cloven hooves

appear divided

into two or

more parts.

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A cloven hoof helps goats

and sheep to walk and

keep their balance

on uneven ground

such as rocky hillsides.

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By climbing

high into the

hills, they can

escape predators

and find food

that others

cannot reach.

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There are also wild mammals

with cloven hooves.

Can you think of some examples?

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Wild North American

ungulates

with cloven hooves include

deer, elk, moose, bighorn

sheep, pronghorn, and bison.

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Psst:

All mammals with hooves

are called Ungulates.

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Do pigs

have

hooves?

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Yes!

cloven (divided)

into four parts.

The upper hind toes prevent them from sinking into muddy ground.

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Cattle hooves are also

divided into four parts.

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Healthy, hardy hooves help!

Cattle hooves help

them maneuver

in wet, muddy

areas.

Healthy hooves are

important to

survival.

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Goats, sheep, cattle and pigs

all have cloven hooves.

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Not all hooves are cloven.

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Horses, Mules and Donkeys are all

ungulates with a solid hoof.

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The solid

hoof is

built for

speed

when

crossing

wide

open

places.

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When horses sense

danger,

they use their hooves

for flight.

When defending the

herd, a horse will use

hooves for

fighting.

Survival strategies

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Why are hooves an adaptation?

Hooves are adaptations because hooves are a unique body structure

that help an animal to survive and reproduce

in a specific environment.

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Summary

Hooves help these

animals escape

danger, protect

themselves and find

food in regions where

other animals cannot.

Hooves help these

animals to survive and

reproduce.

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Adaptations are

unique body structures

or behaviors

that help an animal to

survive and reproduce

in a specific environment.

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Horns - what a great idea!

• Horns help a goat pull weeds for eating. And, as we know, eating is rather important to survival!

• Bucks sometimes use their horns to play, or to perform for a doe at breeding time. Breeding is the key to reproduction.

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Thick wool coat

for cold climates

proves useful!

This Cotswold ewe has

ancestors in the English

hill country of the

Cotswolds where it is

chilly and wet much of the

year.

A thick wool coat keeps her

(and those of her breed)

warm and protected.

In warmer climates, her wool

is shorn short for her

comfort.

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Pilgrim Geese: The male is white and the female is grey. Why?

Is that an adaptation? Why would it be a desired trait on farm?

• Who wants to show off and attract a mate? (The male!)

• Who wants to hide while sitting on eggs? (The female!)

• Who wants to know if a goose is male or female? (The farmer!)

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Behavioral adaptation

An adaptation

can be a

specific body

structure or a

behavior.

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Gulf coast native sheep have not been

domesticated for very long. They are very

flighty and leapy. They are alert to

predators and constantly on the look out.

behavioral adaptation, or

survival trait.

Behavioral adaptation

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Fat and happy in the hills

The flighty sheep

breeds are less likely

to be eaten by a

predator than a

Cotswold or a Dorset.

These breeds of sheep

take longer to

recognize danger.

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Human decisions determine

success for domestic livestock

This Milking Devon cow can pull a cart or plow, produce enough milk for a family and be used for meat. She is small and therefore doesn’t need much space.

Her multi-purpose nature made her the perfect family cow for generations.

Usefulness to humans is an adaptation of domestic

animals. If humans value them they will survive.

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At one time, the Milking

Devon’s combination of

traits increased this

breed’s chances of

reproduction and

survival.

Farmers would breed the

Milking Devon cow for

more of her kind.

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Traits no longer an adaptation

Today, the Milking Devon’s qualities are less valued.

Farmers breed for milk or meat, but not both at once.

Traits that once were regarded as useful no longer help this breed to survive and reproduce.

As a result of losing usefulness, this breed is now endangered.

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Domestic Livestock:

desirable and helpful

• Nature selects for specific traits that help the

animal to survive and thrive in a certain

location.

• Humans select for specific traits because

they are desirable and/or helpful to humans.

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Adaptations are

unique body structures or behaviors

that help an animal to survive and

reproduce

in a specific environment

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For domestic livestock,

this environment is the farm!

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CreditsIn order of appearance:

Ossabaw Island sow, Historic Brattlesville, SC

Angora Goat and lamb: Dew Dance Farm, Sanford, N.C. Owner: Laura Young

Cotswold sheep: Historic Brattlesville, SC and Latta Plantation, Charlotte, NC

Nigerian Dwarf Does: Tranquility Acres, Mebane, N.C. Owner: Sharon Rupp

Pigs Woodcrest Farm, Chapel Hill, N.C. Owners: Chris and Allen Green

Milking Devon cow: Latta Plantation, Charlotte, N.C.

Halflinger ponies Chapel Hill, N.C. Owners: Chris and Allen Green

Morgan horse hooves: Latta Plantation, Charlotte, N.C.

Horse head (mix breed): Dew Dance Farm, Sanford, N.C. Owner: Laura Young

Clydesdales: Victoria Horse Show, British Columbia

Nigerian Dwarf Buck: Tranquility Acres, Mebane, N.C. Owner: Sharon Rupp

All photos by Cecelia Carver King