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Tuesday, 10 March 2020

How animals protect themselevs

1. where do some animals  hide to protect themselves?e animals  hide to protect themselves?

. in tree hollows
. in burrows in the ground
. under rocks and logs.

2. Why does an echidna roll itself into a ball?
    Echidna rolls itself into a ball because it gets frightened when they see a predator.

3. Why would the tree pangolin be difficult to unroll when it was in a tight, hard ball?
So that the predators soft as a leopard, hyena or 
Python cannot fear The echidna and will  be difficult for predators to unroll it. 

4.why do flatfish lie on seabeds?
Because they can change colour very quickly to match their surroundings.

5. What was the purpose of the scientists experiments with flatfish?
By placing a flatfish an a chessboard.

6. How does the Arctic fox change color of its fur in winter?
When snow falls, their fur becomes pure white.

7. What creature would prey on the owl butterfly?
Predators that are much bigger.

8. Why does the tawny frogmouth bird freeze, rather than just sit on a branch, when it is threatened?
 Because Tywan frogmouth disguise itself to look like a tree.

1.where do some animals  hide to protect themselves?
. in tree hollows
. in burrows in the ground
. under rocks and logs.

2. Why does an echidna roll itself into a ball?
    Echidna rolls itself into a ball because it gets frightened when they see a predator.

3. Why would the tree pangolin be difficult to unroll when it was in a tight, hard ball?
So that the predators soft as a leopard, hyena or 
Python cannot fear The echidna and will  be difficult for predators to unroll it. 

4.why do flatfish lie on seabeds?
Because they can change colour very quickly to match their surroundings.

5. What was the purpose of the scientists experiments with flatfish?
By placing a flatfish an a chessboard.

6. How does the Arctic fox change color of its fur in winter?
When snow falls, their fur becomes pure white.

7. What creature would prey on the owl butterfly?
Predators that are much bigger.

8. Why does the tawny frogmouth bird freeze, rather than just sit on a branch, when it is threatened?
 Because Tywan frogmouth disguise itself to look like a tree.
1.where do some animals  hide to protect themselves?
. in tree hollows
. in burrows in the ground
. under rocks and logs.

2. Why does an echidna roll itself into a ball?
    Echidna rolls itself into a ball because it gets frightened when they see a predator.

3. Why would the tree pangolin be difficult to unroll when it was in a tight, hard ball?
So that the predators soft as a leopard, hyena or 
Python cannot fear The echidna and will  be difficult for predators to unroll it. 

4.why do flatfish lie on seabeds?
Because they can change colour very quickly to match their surroundings.

5. What was the purpose of the scientists experiments with flatfish?
By placing a flatfish an a chessboard.

6. How does the Arctic fox change color of its fur in winter?
When snow falls, their fur becomes pure white.

7. What creature would prey on the owl butterfly?
Predators that are much bigger.

8. Why does the tawny frogmouth bird freeze, rather than just sit on a branch, when it is threatened?
 Because Tywan frogmouth disguise itself to look like a tree.

9.why does the end part of a skink’s tali continue to wriggle violently after it has broken off? 
Animals protect themselves in many different ways. This means that their predators have to be very alert, too, if they are going to find food to survive.

10. How do grazing animals protect themselves when they spot a predator?
They use smells and poison to protect themselves from predators

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