Design an adaptation for selected endangered species:
The adaptation:
Many wood turtles die while they are in fields because their shells are not big enough or strong enough to protect them.
How the adaptation works:
Much vitamin D and calcium helps the shells stay strong. Sun has much vitamin D, when turtles are out on fields they automatically get the vitamin D needed for their body. (including the shell) Although, they get much vitamin D, they need calcium too! The turtle has bones, teeth, and shells which all have greats amount of calcium. As you can see, the turtle is getting Vitamin D and calcium. So, why do these wood turtles need more? Well, if their shells are hard but not protective, that is the problem, they can not protect themselves if they don't have a type of shield that is protective. Leaves have a great amount of calcium. Sun has a great amount of Vitamin D. The theory to solve these endangered wood turtles is to have them stay out all day. Somehow, keep them out of shade. In addition, moving the wood turtles in the woods, where many leaves are founded will help them acquire the calcium it needs!
Environmental Factors: The environmental factors are leaves, sun and tree's.