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Animals Daily and Seasonal changes 25th April 2007
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Animals and plants are adapted to seasonal and daily changes in their habitats. Write down two special features for each animal. Activity:
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1. Camels Fat stored in hump(s). Fat stored in hump(s). Thick leathery patches on knees. Thick leathery patches on knees. Thick fur and underwool. Thick fur and underwool. Long strong legs. Long strong legs.
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2. Elephants Trunk used as a nose and also to pick food. Trunk used as a nose and also to pick food. Big ears – WHY? Big ears – WHY? Can be used as fans to keep hot air away from the elephant. Can be used as fans to keep hot air away from the elephant. Big feet to support the leg. Big feet to support the leg.
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3. Pinguins They have wings shapped like flippers to fly underwater. They have wings shapped like flippers to fly underwater. Fat coat that keep them warm in a cold environment. Fat coat that keep them warm in a cold environment. The colour, white and black, so they can become invisible to predators. The colour, white and black, so they can become invisible to predators.
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Daily changes Daily changes Some animals are adapted to Daily changes in their habitat Some animals are adapted to Daily changes in their habitat These factors include: These factors include: Temperature Temperature Light Light We see different animals at different times of the day We see different animals at different times of the day For Example: Butterflies are seen during the Day – These animals and plants have a special name called Diurnal Butterflies are seen during the Day – These animals and plants have a special name called Diurnal
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Daily Changes Owls are seen during the night – These animals and plants also have a special name called Nocturnal Owls are seen during the night – These animals and plants also have a special name called Nocturnal
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Seasonal Changes During the winter months many plants and animals become Dormant. They are resting. During the winter months many plants and animals become Dormant. They are resting. In animals, like hedgehogs, this is called Hibernation. In animals, like hedgehogs, this is called Hibernation. Some animals migrate. Some animals migrate. Migration occurs when living organisms move from one home to another. In most cases organisms migrate to avoid local shortages of food, usually caused by winter or overpopulation. Animals may also migrate to a certain location to breed, as is the case with some fish. Migration occurs when living organisms move from one home to another. In most cases organisms migrate to avoid local shortages of food, usually caused by winter or overpopulation. Animals may also migrate to a certain location to breed, as is the case with some fish.
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