 Design an A4 poster that shows some of the world’s weird and wonderful living organisms!  Use page 126/7 to get you started.  Include pictures of.

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 Design an A4 poster that shows some of the world’s weird and wonderful living organisms!  Use page 126/7 to get you started.  Include pictures of living organisms that have a special feature that helps them survive in their habitat.  Each image you use, needs an explanation about how that organism uses its features to survive.  Complete for homework – Due on: Tuesday 31 st May

 Polar bear – it is white and has small ears.  Venus fly trap  Cactus – spikes and no leaves  Stick insect