Animal Databases.

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Animal Databases

What is a database? help us organise and sort information.

We are going to create an animal database. Use this animal database to find out about animals and think about what someone had to do to create it.

A Ant B Butterfly C Cat D Duck E Elephant F Frog G Giraffe H Hare I Iguana J Jaguar K Koala L Lemur M Monkey N Newt O Octopus P Porcupine Q Quail R Racoon S Snake T Tortoise

Ant Colour: dark brown/black Number of legs: 6 Habitat: wet environments Back to main screen

Butterfly Colour: various Number of legs: 6 Habitat: forests, sand dunes, wetlands, mountains, grasslands. Back to main screen

Cat Colour: various but patterns are solid, tabby or patchy. Number of legs: 4 Habitat: mostly kept as pets Back to main screen

Duck Colour: brown, white, brighter plumage Number of legs: 2 Habitat: ponds, streams, rivers Back to main screen

Elephant Colour: grey/brown Number of legs: 4 Habitat: Africa and Asia Back to main screen

Frog Colour: brown, grey, green, red or yellow Number of legs: 4 Habitat: ponds Back to main screen

Giraffe Colour: mainly white with brown patches Number of legs: 4 Habitat: Africa, woodland, grassland Back to main screen

Hare Colour: brown Number of legs: 4 Habitat: live above ground, many in the UK Back to main screen

Iguana Colour: green, blue, grey, brown Number of legs: 4 Habitat: rainforests Back to main screen

Jaguar Colour: yellow, reddish brown, black Number of legs: 4 Habitat: swamps, rainforests, grasslands Back to main screen

Koala bear Colour: grey Number of legs: 4 Habitat: eucalyptus forests, woodlands Back to main screen

Lemur Colour: grey, white, black, brown Number of legs: 4 Habitat: Madagascar, live in trees Back to main screen

Monkey Colour: grey, brown, black Number of legs: 4 Habitat: forests, grasslands, mountains Back to main screen

Newt Colour: pale brown, green Number of legs: 4 Habitat: ponds and grasslands. Back to main screen

Octopus Colour: changes, camouflage Number of legs: none but 8 tentacles Habitat: oceans near coral reef Back to main screen

Porcupine Colour: black, white, grey Number of legs:4 Habitat: forests and deserts in Asia, Southern Europe, North and South America Back to main screen

Quail Colour: black, brown, pale patches Number of legs: 2 Habitat: highlands and woodlands Back to main screen

Racoon Colour: black, white, grey Number of legs: 4 Habitat: heavily wooded areas Back to main screen

Snake Colour: black, red, orange, brown, white Number of legs: none Habitat: found all over the world except Antarctica, Iceland, Ireland, Greenland and New Zealand Back to main screen

Tortoise Colour: brown, grey, white/cream Number of legs: 4 Habitat: deserts, lakes, swamps, forests Back to main screen