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Manyanimalshidetostayalive.Theyhideinmanyways.Someanimalshid

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Many animals hide to stay alive. They hide in many ways. Some animals hide in leaves; some animals hide in snow. Usually their colors or shapes help protect them. It’s hard to see an Arctic bear in snow. Its white fur helps protect it. Chameleons can hide by changing colors. Their skin turns the same color as what is around them. Some chameleons can change colors in five minutes.

Many animals try to look bigger than they are to stay alive. Some animals can make other animals think they are very big. If they look very big, animals that are looking for food will run away. Bears can walk on two legs. They look very, very scary. Some animals will run away from them.

Many animals try to stay around other animals. This helps them stay alive. Zebras stay close together so that they can help each other look out of danger. Seeing many stripes at once can also confuse animals that want to eat them. Some birds stay in a circle, each toward a different direction. In this way they can also help each other stay alive by looking around for animals that many want to eat one of them.

 Many animals go into hiding in order to survive. They hide in many ways. Some animals hide in leaves; Some animals hide in the snow. Usually their color or shape helps protect them. It's hard to see polar bears in the snow. Its white fur helps protect it. Chameleons can hide themselves by changing colors. Their skin will change to the same color as its surroundings. Some chameleons can change color in five minutes.  

Many animals try to sustain life by making themselves look bigger than they actually are. Some animals can make others think they are very large. If they look big, animals looking for food will run away. Bears can walk on two legs. They look very, very scary. Some animals will run away from them.  

A lot of animals want to stay with other animals. This helps them survive. Zebras are close together so they can help each other and help each other out of danger. Seeing many stripes at the same time can also confuse animals that want to eat stripes. Some birds form a circle, heading in different directions. In this way, they can also help each other find animals that might eat them.

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