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Habitats By Kayleigh Steventon
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Contents Map of habitats in the school Temperatures Light Sound
Ladybird house Bush Thorns Rabbit hole Log
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Map of habitats in the school
Ladybird house Log Bush Thorns Rabbit hole
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Temperatures Habitat 1 Ladybird house Habitat 2 Bush Habitat 3 Thorns
Rabbit hole Habitat 5 Log Temperatures
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Light Habitat 1 Ladybird house Habitat 2 Bush Habitat 3 Thorns
Rabbit hole Habitat 5 Log Light
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Sound Habitat 1 Ladybird house Habitat 2 Bush Habitat 3 Thorns
Rabbit hole Habitat 5 Log
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Ladybird house Ladybirds are most often to come out in summer.
In winter they hide away in a ladybird house, Sometimes they hide away in summer depends what the temperature it is. Ladybirds can be black, yellow and red. Black and yellow are poisonous but red isn't poisonous.
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Bush Bushes contain lots of bugs/insect. Some berries are alright to eat but some berries are poisonous. You need to wash the berries what you have picked before eating, because flies lay their egg’s on them.
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Rabbit hole Pet rabbits can be nice, wild rabbits are not. Wild rabbits live in hole and there called rabbit hole’s, they did them under ground and there pray doesn't find them.
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Thorns Thorns are hurtful if you touch one then you
will have pricked yourself and it will bleed. There is a different type what can prick you its called a nettle’s, they are leaf what sting you and leave a mark it won’t bleed like a thorn prick, but a nettle will be a rash.
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Log Log’s can be heavy some are slippy when they are wet,
log’s can have insects living on them or in them. They are also good for spiders, wood –lice, slugs and worms because its damp and dark.
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