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Animal Skeletons Do you think animals have skeletons like ours? Next slide Do you think animals have skeletons like ours? Are there any bones which might be similar? TYPE YOUR NAME AND SEND

Do you know which animals these skeletons are from? {Chat} Next slide

Snake Chameleon Chicken Next slide Snake Chameleon Chicken Fish ????

Next slide Do all animals need a skeleton? Can you think of any animals which don’t have a skeleton?

Can you name these animals? Chat Next slide Can you name these animals? Chat

Which one is this? Next slide

Where is your skeleton, inside or outside your body? Do you think it is possible for an animal to have their skeleton on the outside of their Body? Next slide

These are some of the animals who have their skeleton on the outside of their body - exoskeleton Next slide

Why do you think nature gave some animals a skeleton on the outside of their body? Next slide

Next slide Having their skeleton on the outside of the body helps to protect the animals from predators. It also provides a frame for their muscles to stick to and hang from.

Some animals have an exoskeleton and an endoskeleton! What is this animal? Next slide

Can you name the following animals to win the race? Next slide Can you name the following animals to win the race?

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Who won? Last slide