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Animal Vocabulary  List words here.

Report Title Your Name This presentation has been prepared under fair use exemption of the U.S. Copyright Law and is restricted from further use.

Habitat  Write a well developed paragraph that tells about your animal’s habitat.  Continent  Biome  Why is this an appropriate habitat?  How do other animals and plants affect it’s habitat?  What kind of climate is in your animals habitat?  Are there any nonliving things in your animal’s habitat?

Physical Characteristics & Behaviors  What does your animal look like?  Describe its body structure. (Big & Muscular)  List 3 or more behavior patterns.  How does its behaviors help your animal survive?

Related Animals  List 5 animals that are closely related to your animal.  How does your animal’s characteristics vary from its relatives?  List an advantage or disadvantage your animal has over one of its relatives.

Diet  Write a well developed paragraph that details:  What type of consumer is your animal?  Specifically list what your animal consumes.  How do they eat it or get it?

Predators  Write a well developed paragraph telling:  Who their enemies are.  Why they are enemies.

Adaptations  What are your animal’s adaptations?  If put in another habitat, what adaptations would help it survive?

Interesting Fact  Tell something about your animal that might surprise others.

Interesting Fact  Tell something about your animal that might surprise others.

Human and Animal Relations  How can humans better understand themselves by learning about other animals?

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