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1 Rathmore Woodland By Mary, Kiara, Kate and Austin

2 Rabbits facts Rabbits are not rodents, but they belong to lagomorphs order. Rabbits are herbivores and eat carrots, vegetables, tree barks and herbs. Rabbits are social, loving and interactive animals. Rabbits weigh between 25 to 11 pounds.

3 Badger facts ! Badgers have an excellent sense of hearing and smell, but don’t have very good eyesight. The Ferret Badger will occasionally sleep in trees. e n e m y. T h at is h o w th ey g et th ei r n a m e. - It w as o nc e b eli ev e d th at if a b a d g er st o p p e d in fr o nt of yo u a n d sc ra tc h e d th e gr o u n d, yo u w o ul d so o n di e.

4 Foxes facts ! To live in packs. The fox belongs to the medium-sized group. This animal is found in almost every kind of habitat. They also show an ability to adapt to the presence of humans.

5 Hedgehog Facts ! The hedgehog is about ten inches long and is known to most of us,by the strong sharp spines, which cover its back. It gets its name because it looks like a small pig or hog and it is found in hedges. Hedgehogs have poor eyesight but a great sence of smell-so good that they can even smell the scent of an earthworm underground!

6 Woodmouse Facts The wood mouse occurs throughout Ireland, even on our offshore islands. They can be found in most habitats, except those that are waterlogged. They like woods, hedgerows, long grass, fields of crops, bogs, sand dunes, and even gardens.

7 Thank you for wathching !!!!!! By Mary, Kate, Kiara and Austin

8 BYE FOR NOW !! THANKS!!


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