Animals Found in The Jungle

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Animals Found in The Jungle By: Katherine Shrack Next

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Animals Found in The Jungle. By: Katherine Shrack. Next. Let’s begin by learning about Animals in the Jungle. I am going to be your guide on our quest. My name is Jim. Please join me as we learn more together to prepare you for classroom presentations. . Let’s Learn. Guide. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Animals Found in The Jungle

Try AgainThink about it..How much do Macaws weigh?

Try AgainYour Correct!Leopards weigh between 66 to 176 lbs!Referenceshttp://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/birds/macaw/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ljm1ZmdySohttp://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/amphibians/poison-frog/?source=A-to-Zhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqBc80FiJB4http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/african-elephant/?source=A-to-Zhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4f102762CIhttp://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/reptiles/saltwater-crocodile/?source=A-to-Z

Try AgainThink about it..Do Leopards have eyesight from an extra eyelid?

Try AgainYour Correct!Congratulations! Great Job!

Saltwater Crocodiles have a third eyelid that helps their sight!First Animal:Now lets watch a short video about Macaws!

Now that we have an introduction to Macaws, lets learn more information about them:

Type: BirdDiet: OmnivoreAverage lifespan: up to 60 yearsSize: 11.8 to 39.5 inchesWeight: 4.5 oz to 3.75lbsSecond Animal:Lets take a look at our second animalThe Poison Dart Frog

Second Animal:Lets take a look at Poison Dart Frogs in their everyday environment.

Now that were familiar with this animal lets learn more on Poison Dart Frogs!Type: AmphibianDiet: CarnivoreAverage lifespan: 3 to 15 yearsSize: one inchNow it is time for a short review of our first two animals:What animal has a lifespan of 3 to 15 years ?-Poison Dart Frog

2. What animal is an omnivore?-MacawAnd now back to our Animals :Lets take a look at our next animal,The Leopard.

Third Animal:Before we jump into the boring information, here are a few fun facts about leopards!1. Leopards hunt about 90 different species of animals.2. It is estimated that there are as many as 50,000 leopards worldwide.3. Although most leopards will tend to avoid humans, people are occasionally targeted as prey.

Now that we are familiar with this animal, lets learn more information on Leopards:

Type: MammalDiet: CarnivoreSize: 4.25 to 6.25(head and body)Weight: 66 to 176lbs

Next Animal:African Elephant.

Fourth Animal:Before we jump into the boring information, here are a few fun facts about African Elephants!1. An elephants trunk has about 150,000 muscles and no bones: these features make the trunk very flexible. 2. Elephants eat about 16 hours a day.3. Elephants have great sense of smell and of hearing

More on African Elephants:

Type: MammalDiet: HerbivoreAverage lifespan: up to 70 yearsSize: 8.2 to 13 ft (height at shoulders)Weight:5000 to 14000 lbs

Now it is time for a short review of our previous two animals:How much do Leopards weigh?-66 to 176 pounds

2. What is the average lifespan of the African Elephant?-up to 70 yearsNext Animal:Time to learn our last two animals!Sun Bear

Lets watch a short video of Sun Bears in Action!

More on African Sun Bears:

Type: MammalDiet: OmnivoreAverage lifespan: up to 25 yearsSize: 4 to 5 ftWeight: 60 to 150 lbs

Last Animal:Time to learn our last animal!

SaltwaterCrocodile

Last Animal:Time for some Saltwater Crocodile Fun Facts!1. A transparent third eyelid allows Saltwater Crocodiles to see as well underwater as humans can on land.2. Saltwater Crocodiles can swim long distances, and have been found out in open seas and oceans.3. A Tiger is the only known animal to have successfully attacked and killed a Saltwater Crocodile.

More on Saltwater Crocodiles:

Type: ReptileDiet: CarnivoreAverage lifespan: 70 yearsSize: 17 ftWeight: 1,000 lbs

Now it is time for a short review of our last two animals:Are Sun Bears classified as mammals?-yes!

2. How big do Saltwater Crocodiles get?-17 feetOur journey has come to an end and we are now ready for a quiz on the Animals of the Jungle!QUIZLets Begin:Which animal lives in the Jungle?

A) All animalsB) MacawC) LeopardsD) African ElephantsYour Correct!Congratulations! All the animals that we study in this PowerPoint live in the Jungle together!

Wrap Up of AnimalsQuiz AgainEND