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Animal Adaptation Project

Animal Adaptation Project. Part 1. What the animal looks like Fur, scales, shell Paws What is unique about this animal. Adaptation it has developed to survive where it is now. Physical characteristics:. What hunts this animal What this animal hunts. Predator/prey relationship.

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Animal Adaptation Project

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  1. Animal Adaptation Project Part 1

  2. What the animal looks like • Fur, scales, shell • Paws • What is unique about this animal. • Adaptation it has developed to survive where it is now Physical characteristics:

  3. What hunts this animalWhat this animal hunts. • . Predator/prey relationship

  4. Possible roles • Decomposer • Hunter • Scavenger • Where is it in a food web Role in ecosystem:

  5. What does it eat • How does it get the food • Work with others • Hunt alone Food source consumption

  6. Does it hibernate • How long • What does it do before it hibernates • How long during the day Sleeping habits

  7. Anything you found out that was interesting about your animal Any relevant information

  8. I don’t need a map of the world. • Country or countries • Ocean and where it migrates • You can free hand draw or print off computer • If free hand please look at the country from a book don’t do it from memory Map of where the animal is currently located.

  9. Animal Adaptation Project Part 2

  10. Look where you want to MOVE your animal too. • Remember it needs to be different than the original habitat • Desert Jungle or Ocean Plains • Research this new environment • Rain fall • Food supply • Sleeping • Predator/Prey Research of new habitat

  11. However, you animal must have new characteristics in order to survive here. • Please make sure that these new characteristics meet the needs of the new environment. • You wouldn’t have a long tale to swing from branches in the Plains. • Part 1 questions 2-6 Accommodation are made for survival

  12. Please be descriptive. (How Ms. Javers taught you) • Use analogies, similes, metaphors, etc.. • This is your job to describe your “new” animal to us. • Part 1 questions 1 Description of new animal

  13. Show me where it moved. Map of where the animal has relocated.

  14. Animal Adaptation Project Part 3

  15. Must be detailed and colorful • 70% of a 8x10 sheet of paper • Habitat must be represented in background Illustration

  16. Animal Adaptation Project Part 4

  17. Correct spelling and punc. • Well organized. • Similar to the science fair (flow like a newspaper) • Size and color of slides or poster is aesthetically please • (kind to the eyes and easy to read) • Pictures support text. • Illustration must depict most of the characteristic of the new animal’s description. Writing Mechanics of Poster or Slide Show

  18. DUE DATE April 12, 2012

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