Educational Game - Where Do They Live?

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WHERE DO THEY LIVE? Animals and their habitats

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A game created to help teach children about animals and their habitats. Better viewed with animations! :)

Transcript of Educational Game - Where Do They Live?

  • 1. Animals and their habitats

2. Figure out whichhabitat theLook at the Identify the three animal pictureanimal belongs habitats belowto, before time and nameruns out! Miranda Marrs2 3. Lion Miranda Marrs 3 4. LionAfrica Typically inhabit savanna and grassland Semi-arid climate Tall grasses, shrubs, and scattered treesSurvival Females do the most hunting Live in prides, usually 15 animals Miranda Marrs Source: National Geographic Kids Lions 4Tropical and subtropical grasslands 5. Spider Monkey Miranda Marrs 5 6. Spider MonkeyTropical Rain Forests Amazonrain forest Lush vegetationSurvival Diet of fruits, leaves, bird eggs, spiders Social animal Average lifespan of 22 years Miranda Marrs6 Source: National Geographic Spider 7. Emperor Penguin Miranda Marrs 7 8. Emperor PenguinAntarctica Locatedat the South Pole 98% covered by ice Driest and coldest continent on earthSurvival Only Antarctic animal that braves the winter Diet of mostly fish Excellent swimmers, flightless birdMiranda Marrs8 Source: National Geographic Kids Emperor 9. Ostrich Miranda Marrs 9 10. OstrichAfrica Savannah and desert lands Water is scarceSurvival Flightless bird, fast runner Diet of plants, roots, insects and sometimes lizards Largest of all eggsMiranda MarrsSource: National Geographic Ostrich profile 10 Wikipedia - Ostrich 11. Polar Bear Miranda Marrs 11 12. Polar BearArctic Ocean and ice sheets Frequentareas where ice meets water Gather in places where seals are plentifulSurvival Diet of mostly seals Very strong swimmers Have no natural enemies Miranda Marrs12Source: National Geographic Polar Bears 13. American Alligator Miranda Marrs13 14. American AlligatorSoutheastern United States Ponds,marshes, wetlands, rivers, lakes, and swamps Survival Diet of fish, turtles, snakes, and small mammals Once endangered Great swimmersMiranda Marrs 14 Source: National Geographic Kids American Alligator 15. Mountain Goat Miranda Marrs 15 16. Mountain GoatNorth America RockyMountains and Cascade Mountain Range Very high altitudes of approx. 13,000 ft.Survival Diet of grasses, shrubs, moss, and twigs Not an actual goat Amazing climbers, very nimbleMiranda Marrs 16 Source: National Geographic Mountain Goat 17. Start theslideshowOover!VisitRNational Geographic Kids online!Miranda Marrs 17