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Answers for Animals

Bats - Level 1

1.    Bats are mammals.
2.    Their bodies have fur.  
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.
  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
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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