ANIMAL BEHAVIOR. In this activity you will: LEARN THE DIFFERENT KIND OF GROUPS ANIMALS LIVE IN LEARN HOW DIFFERENT KINDS OF ANIMALS CAN LIVE TOGETHER.

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ANIMAL BEHAVIOR

In this activity you will: LEARN THE DIFFERENT KIND OF GROUPS ANIMALS LIVE IN LEARN HOW DIFFERENT KINDS OF ANIMALS CAN LIVE TOGETHER WRITE A PARAGRAPH ABOUT ONE GROUP OF ANIMALS AND HOW THEY LIVE

ANIMALS LIVE IN GROUPS… DO YOU KNOW WHAT A FLOCK, HERD, SCHOOL, OR PRIDE IS?

THEY ARE NAMES OF GROUPS OF ANIMALS.

A SCHOOL OF FISH A GROUP OF FISH LOOKS LARGER THAN THEY REALLY ARE. BY LOOKING LARGER, THEY ARE PROTECTED FROM PREDATORS.

A PRIDE OF LIONS LIONS LIVE TOGETHER IN GROUPS CALLED PRIDES.

A TROOP OF BABOONS IN A TROOP OF BABOONS, THE LARGEST ANIMAL IS THE HEAD MALE. HE STAYS IN THE CENTER OF THE GROUP.

A COLONY… …IS A KIND OF GROUP IN WHICH EACH MEMBER HAS A DIFFERENT JOB. ANTS LIVE IN A COLONY.

ANIMALS HAVE SPECIAL WAYS THEY LIVE TOGETHER …SYMBIOSIS IS HOW THESE ANIMALS LIVE TOGETHER. BIRDS LIVE NEAR BUFFALO TO EAT INSECTS. THE BUFFALO ARE HELPED BY THE BIRDS EATING THE INSECTS.

Writing Activity CHOOSE ONE GROUP OF ANIMALS TO WRITE ABOUT. DESCRIBE THE GROUP AND HOW THE ANIMALS LIVE TOGETHER.