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Guess Who I Am!
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To protect themselves, the tarantula flicks hair from its body into the eyes of its predators..
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The Afghanistan Leopard’s forepaws are equipped with long, retractile claws to help grab and hold prey..
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The tawny coat color of this animal helps camouflage its young among scrub vegetation. Lion.
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Some birds leave the desert during the summer for cooler areas at higher elevations or along the Pacific coast..
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This plant’s ability to store water is a physical adaptation to the desert. cactus.
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Some insects use mimicry to trick their predators. One insect that does this, has taste sensors located in their feet! butterfly. http:// oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/education/projects/webunits/adaptations/mimicry.html
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Groundhogs tend to hibernate in burrows to escape the harsh winters..
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Whales leave the freezing waters of Alaska during the fall and swim for six (6) to eight (8) weeks without stopping to migrate to the island of Hawaii!.
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Moving in large groups helps protect zebras from predators..
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A thick fur coat helps protect the artic fox against the cold weather..
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Make Your Own Animal! Draw a picture of your unique animal Draw a picture of your unique animal Name your animal Name your animal Write a descriptive paragraph explaining how you came up with this animal and at least 4 of the animal's behaviors which include those that are learned and those that they are born with (instinct). Remember to use good word choice! Write a descriptive paragraph explaining how you came up with this animal and at least 4 of the animal's behaviors which include those that are learned and those that they are born with (instinct). Remember to use good word choice! You might want to consider the following: Size What does it eat How will it catch/eat food How will it keep warm/cool? What is its habitat? How will it protect/defend itself?
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