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My Animal Adaption Report

My Animal Adaption Report. By:Esme ’. My New Animal Features. When I went to bed one night I thought I slept very well but, I was twisting and turning and turned into a crazy monster………. Background. Scientific classification - Peacock

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My Animal Adaption Report

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  1. My Animal Adaption Report By:Esme’

  2. My New Animal Features When I went to bed one night I thought I slept very well but, I was twisting and turning and turned into a crazy monster……….

  3. Background • Scientific classification - Peacock • Length of life – 20years • Scientific classification - Kangaroo • Length of life - 6 years

  4. My New Characteristics • 2 Legs • 0 Ears • Fur and Feathers • Height – 5.25 Feet • Weight – 39 Pounds

  5. My New Diet and Habitat • They eat spiders and flower petals. • Peacock’s get food from the forest floor. • Wild peacocks naturally come from lushly forested areas such as India that are rich in plant life.

  6. My New Adaptations A peacock is gray and brown in color. It keeps on changing its color as the light reflects from the feathers so it can hide. It’s different than me because I have hair and a Peacock has feathers.

  7. Jaw Dropping Facts • Like any bird, peacocks can have many enemies. Animals such as dogs and cats can present situations where they could threaten a peacock. In the wild, animals such as foxes and raccoons could become an enemy of peacocks.

  8. What I Think About My New Body & Life As a Peacock At first I thought it was weird but after a month or two I was used to the routine.

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