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Rainforest Adaptations
Monday, November 18, 2013
Adaptation Examples
Choose one mammal, reptile, amphibian, or bird that live in the rainforest and give examples of their adaptation(s). No repeated answers, please. Use complete sentences, minimum of five.
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
What rainforest animal would you be? Why?
Choose one animal and give five complete sentences on why you would like to be that animal. Some research may be involved. Be creative!
For example: I would like to be a Spider Monkey. Spider Monkeys live in the canopy of the rainforest. I think it would be fun to be a Spider Monkey because they swing from tree to tree and eat insects. Also, they use their tails to move from branch to branch and I think it would be really fun to swing from the trees with my tail. Plus, they are really cute!
For example: I would like to be a Spider Monkey. Spider Monkeys live in the canopy of the rainforest. I think it would be fun to be a Spider Monkey because they swing from tree to tree and eat insects. Also, they use their tails to move from branch to branch and I think it would be really fun to swing from the trees with my tail. Plus, they are really cute!
Welcome to the Frizzle Forest!
Hi, class! This month we are learning about the animals in the rainforest and their adaptations. As you may recall, adaptations are changes in a plant or animal that makes it better able to live in a particular place or situation. This blog is here to help you share what you have learned with your classmates, your family, and myself. So put on your adventure hats and go explore!
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