This learning resource focuses on ecological adaptation and evolutionary morphology, guiding students to explore a specific animal species and its primary ecosystem. The objective is for students to identify unique physical and behavioral traits that enhance survival, resource acquisition, and reproductive success within its environment. The resource encourages students to construct hypotheses based on their findings and engage in a thoughtful analysis of how different ecological pressures inform the adaptations of the species. It includes sections on various environments such as arid climates, marine ecosystems, Arctic biomes, tropical rainforests, and montane regions, as well as structured prompts for examining critical factors like food acquisition and predator avoidance. Students are also urged to assess their research confidence, identify knowledge gaps, and theorize the implications of introducing their selected species into a contrasting ecosystem.