Shutterbugs!! Philadelphia Zoo Field Trip Project Group Members: ____________________ 1.

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Shutterbugs!! Philadelphia Zoo Field Trip Project Group Members: ____________________ 1

Look at our group pictures… O Add your group pictures here then delete these words 2 Person 2

Amphibians Name of animal: ____________________ Country and Continent of Habitat: ___________________________ ____________________________ 3 Is this animal endangered or threatened? Person 1

Reptiles: Lizard Name of animal: ____________________ Country and Continent of Habitat: ___________________________ ____________________________ 4 Is this animal endangered or threatened? Person 2

Reptiles: Snake Name of animal: ____________________ Country and Continent of Habitat: ___________________________ ____________________________ 5 Is this animal endangered or threatened? Person 3

Reptiles: Crocodiles or Alligators Name of animal: ____________________ Country and Continent of Habitat: ___________________________ ____________________________ 6 Is this animal endangered or threatened? Person 5

Reptiles: Turtles or Tortoises Name of animal: ____________________ Country and Continent of Habitat: ___________________________ ____________________________ 7 Is this animal endangered or threatened? Person 4

Birds: Birds of Prey Name of animal: ____________________ Country and Continent of Habitat: ___________________________ ____________________________ 8 Is this animal endangered or threatened? Person 1

Birds: Water birds Name of animal: ____________________ Country and Continent of Habitat: ___________________________ ____________________________ 9 Is this animal endangered or threatened? Person 2

Birds: Flightless or Perching Name of animal: ____________________ Country and Continent of Habitat: ___________________________ ____________________________ 10 Is this animal endangered or threatened? Person 3

Mammals: Carnivore Name of animal: ____________________ Country and Continent of Habitat: ___________________________ ____________________________ 11 Is this animal endangered or threatened? Person 5

Mammals: Hoofed Name of animal: ____________________ Country and Continent of Habitat: ___________________________ ____________________________ 12 Is this animal endangered or threatened? Person 4

Mammals: Primates Name of animal: ____________________ Country and Continent of Habitat: ___________________________ ____________________________ 13 Is this animal endangered or threatened? Person 1

Mammals: Marsupial Name of animal: ____________________ Country and Continent of Habitat: ___________________________ ____________________________ 14 Is this animal endangered or threatened? Person 2

Mammals: Monotreme Name of animal: ____________________ Country and Continent of Habitat: ___________________________ ____________________________ 15 Is this animal endangered or threatened? Person 3

Crazy Coverings: Skin, Scales, & Fur Take a picture of an animal whose covering helps defend it against predators or keeps it warm or cool Name of animal: ____________________ Country and Continent of Habitat: ___________________________ ____________________________ 16 Is this animal endangered or threatened? Person 5

Feet, Paws, Hands, & Claws Animals’ feet and hands give you clues about where they live, what they eat, and how they get around. Name of animal: ____________________ Country and Continent of Habitat: ___________________________ ____________________________ 17 Is this animal endangered or threatened? Person 4

Let’s face it! Take a picture of an animal with an interesting face (Look at its tongue, teeth, eyes, ears, and nose) Have your group make faces like this animal and add this picture too! Name of animal: ____________________ Country and Continent of Habitat: ___________________________ ____________________________ 18 Is this animal endangered or threatened? Person 3

Telling Tails Take a picture of an animal that has a tail. Name of animal: ____________________ Country and Continent of Habitat: ___________________________ ____________________________ 19 Is this animal endangered or threatened? Person 5

Creatures of Camouflage Take a picture of an animal that is an expert at camouflage Name of animal: ____________________ Country and Continent of Habitat: ___________________________ ____________________________ 20 Is this animal endangered or threatened? Person 4

Mimicry…the best form of flattery! Take pictures of your group mimicking animals from the zoo. Be sure to take a picture of the animal AND one of your group mimicking the animal! Label each picture with the name of the animal. 21 Person 1