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Transcript of Life Science-Animals Part 2 of 2 Abney Elementary Mrs. Delaup.
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Life Science-AnimalsPart 2 of 2
Abney ElementaryMrs. Delaup
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1. What is an adaptation?
• An adaptation is a body part or behavior that helps an animal meet its needs in its environment.
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2.What are four examples of body part adaptations to meet
basic needs?• Four examples of body part
adaptations to meet basic needs are beaks, body coverings, camouflage, and mimicry.
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3.Describe three types of beaks.
• Beaks can be: • thick and heavy to crack open seeds, • short and stubby to eat fruit • or sharp and pointed to eat insects.
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4. Name three kinds of body coverings.
• There are three different kinds of body coverings: feathers, fur or hair, and scales.
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5. What is the job of each body covering?
• Feathers protect birds and help them fly. • Fur or Hair keeps an animal warm. • Scales help protect fish from other animals that
live in water and reptiles from drying out.
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6. What is special about a polar bear having clear hair?
• A polar bear having clear hair that allows the light to pass through is an example of how animals have special adaptations to meet the needs in their environment.
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7. What is camouflage?
• Camouflage is an animal’s color or pattern that helps it blend in with its surroundings.
Example: The dark skin on an alligators back makes it blend into the swamps where it lives.
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8. What is mimicry?
• Mimicry is an adaptation in which an animal looks very much like another animal.
Example: The viceroy butterfly is a mimic because it looks like a bad-tasting monarch butterfly.
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9. What is an instinct?
• An instinct is a behavior that an animal BEGINS life with. This is NOT a LEARNED behavior.
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10. What is migration?
• One example of an instinct is Migration. Migration is the movement of a group of one type of animal from on region to another back again.
Example: Some Canadian birds travel south during winter months to find food and a good climate and return to Canada in the spring when the weather warms up.
Example: Some animals have an instinct to migrate to places where their young cans survive. Gray whales spend the summer in areas where they can find food easily-near the North Pole.
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11. What is hibernation?
• Not all animals have the instinct to migrate as winter brings colder temperatures and a lack of food.
• Some animals adapt to these changes by hibernating. Hibernation is a period when an animal goes into a long, deep “sleep.”
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12. What does an animal do to prepare for hibernation?
• An animal prepares to hibernate by eating extra food and finding shelter.
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13. How is hibernation possible?
• Animals need little to no food because during hibernation the animal’s body temperature drops and its breathing rate and heart rate falls.
• Examples of animals that hibernate: bears and ground squirrels
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14. What is a learned behavior?
• Learned behaviors are not instincts. It is a behavior that developed by watching or hearing other animals.
Example: Tiger cubs learn to hunting skills by watching its mother hunt and by playing with other tiger cubs.
Example: Chimpanzees learn many behaviors that help them survive. Chimps’ uses sounds that help them communicate with one another. Warning/danger sounds as well as happy sounds help them survive.
Example: Teaching a dog how to sit before getting a treat is also a learned behavior.