* Adaptations:
* Thick fur for insulation
* Large paws for distributing weight on ice
* Ability to swim long distances
2. Fennec Fox (Deserts)
* Adaptations:
* Large ears for dissipating heat
* Cream-colored fur for reflecting sunlight
* Thick pads on feet for walking on sand
3. Camel (Deserts)
* Adaptations:
* Ability to store water in its hump
* Thick eyelashes and nostrils for protection from sand
* Ability to tolerate extreme temperatures
4. Giraffe (African Savannas)
* Adaptations:
* Long neck for reaching leaves in tall trees
* Long legs for running fast
* Camouflage coloration
5. Koala (Eucalyptus Forests)
* Adaptations:
* Specialized digestive system for eating eucalyptus leaves
* Strong forelimbs for climbing trees
* Thick fur for insulation
6. Sloth (Tropical Rainforests)
* Adaptations:
* Slow metabolism for conserving energy
* Long arms and legs for hanging from trees
* Green fur for camouflage
7. Sea Turtle (Oceans)
* Adaptations:
* Flippers for swimming
* Lungs for breathing air
* Hard shell for protection
8. Kangaroo (Australian Grasslands)
* Adaptations:
* Powerful hind legs for hopping
* Long tail for balance
* Pouch for carrying young
9. Bison (North American Prairies)
* Adaptations:
* Thick fur for insulation
* Large hump for storing fat
* Large head and horns for defense
10. Emperor Penguin (Antarctica)
* Adaptations:
* Thick feathers for insulation
* Ability to store fat for long periods
* Huddling together for warmth