1) Bears live in a den.
2) Bears not only love honey, they love to eat bees too.
3) Bears love to stand up on their hind legs. They want to get a better view or smell.
Where do lions live?
1)Lions live in lairs. They prefer a cooler climate.
2)Lions are the second biggest cat in the world.
2)Lions are the second biggest cat in the world.
Where do bats live?
1) Bats live in trees. They love to hang upside down!
2)Vampire bats love to take care of orphans. They are willing to risk their lives or share their food with the less fortunate bats.
3) Little brown bats can kill up to 1200 mosquitoes in an hour!
2)Vampire bats love to take care of orphans. They are willing to risk their lives or share their food with the less fortunate bats.
3) Little brown bats can kill up to 1200 mosquitoes in an hour!
Where do birds live?
a) What is the shape of the bird's nest?
b) Where does the bird build its nest?
c) What does a bird use to build its nest?
b) Where does the bird build its nest?
c) What does a bird use to build its nest?
Where do chickens live?
Fun facts about a coop.
a) Chickens likes to stay warm in a coop.
b) A coop also protects chickens from other animals.
b) There are large boxes for chickens to sit and lay eggs.
c) Sometimes, chickens love to balance on a beam and sleep!
a) Chickens likes to stay warm in a coop.
b) A coop also protects chickens from other animals.
b) There are large boxes for chickens to sit and lay eggs.
c) Sometimes, chickens love to balance on a beam and sleep!
Unit 10: Where do bees live?
Fun facts about a bee hive.
a) It is made up of mostly wax.
b) Worker bees made the wax from underneath their abdomen.
c) They use their legs to shape the wax into 6 sided cells.
d) The cells are used to keep baby bees and pollen.
e) The Queen bee stays in the hive for the rest of her life.
f) All the bees sleep in the hive at night.
a) It is made up of mostly wax.
b) Worker bees made the wax from underneath their abdomen.
c) They use their legs to shape the wax into 6 sided cells.
d) The cells are used to keep baby bees and pollen.
e) The Queen bee stays in the hive for the rest of her life.
f) All the bees sleep in the hive at night.
Unit 10: Where do tortoises live?
Fun facts about a tortoise's shell
a) It is hard. Sometimes, it is leathery.
b) It is able to protect a tortoise from being stepped on other animals.
c) It is made up of 59 to 61 bones.
d) A tortoise is not able to creep out of its shell. The shell is joined to its spine and rib cage.
e) Some tortoises are able to put their heads, legs and feet in their shell at the same time.
f) A tortoise can feel pressure and pain through its shell.
a) It is hard. Sometimes, it is leathery.
b) It is able to protect a tortoise from being stepped on other animals.
c) It is made up of 59 to 61 bones.
d) A tortoise is not able to creep out of its shell. The shell is joined to its spine and rib cage.
e) Some tortoises are able to put their heads, legs and feet in their shell at the same time.
f) A tortoise can feel pressure and pain through its shell.
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