Bats - Level 1 |
| 1. Bats are mammals. |
| 2. Their bodies have fur.
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| 3. Bats are born alive. |
| 4. Most bats live in Africa. |
| 5. Bats are the only mammals that can fly. |
| 6. Microbats - many
live in America, brown bodies, some can eat 600 insects an hour, listen to echoes to find
insects. Megabats - live in tropical places, larger bats,
have large ears and eyes, fly from plant to plant, eat fruits from plants, spread seeds as
they eat the fruit, can eat a banana in 15 minutes. |
| 7. Bats live in barns
and caves. |
| 8. Bats are clean and
helpful. |
| Bats - Level 2 |
| 1. Bats - fur, born
alive Birds - feathers, hatched from
eggs |
| 2. Most bats are found in Africa. |
| 3. What can a bat do
naturally that no other mammal can do? fly |
| 4. What is the thin skin
called that covers their bones? membrane |
| 5. What motion do bats use
when they fly? rowing motion |
6.
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Microbats |
Megabats |
| Use this to help them locate food |
echoes |
vision & smell |
| Continents where they live |
America, Asia, Europe, Africa, Australia |
Africa, Asia, Australia |
| Wing span is _?_ than their body size. |
smaller |
larger |
| What they eat |
insects |
nectar, pollen, fruit |
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| 7. Most bats live in barns,
attics and caves. |
| 8. Most bats fly at night. |
Adventures of
Echo the Bat |
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Spiders |
| 1. Animals
that chase, capture and kill other animals for food are called
predators. |
| 2. Spiders
have eight legs. |
3. Explain
how spiders help farmers
Spiders help control insect pests that
destroy our crops. |
| 4. Spiders
are part of the Arachnid animal group. |
5. Name three
other animals that are part of the same animal group as
spiders.
1.scorpions
2. mites 3. ticks |
| 6. What
is a difference between spiders
and insects? insects have 6 legs |
| 7. Name
another insect predator that is a mammel: aardvarks |
8. Name
three ways that spiders capture their prey: 1. Spinning webs of strong, sticky silk.
2. Spring
from under trap doors. 3.Hide
and surprise their prey.
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