Thursday, November 5, 2020

How Animal's Protect Themselves

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


2. Why does an echidna roll itself into a ball? To protect itself from predators with its spiky shell.


3. Why would the Tree Pangolin be difficult to unroll when it was in a tight, hard ball?

Because it has overlapping scales.


4. Why do flatfish lie on seabeds?because they are protecting their self and its harder to see.


5. What was the purpose of the scientists’ experiments with flatfish? To put it on the checker board and to see if it would be the pattern of the checkerboard.


6 .How does the Arctic Fox change the colour of its fur in winter? it's because the snow falls and it makes their fur pure wihte.


7. What creature would prey on the Owl Butterfly? A larger animal like grasshoppers.


8. Why does the Tawny Frogmouth bird freeze, rather than just sit on a branch, when it is threatened?so it protects itself from getting eaten by its predator and makes the predator think it a broken branch.


9. Why does the end part of a skink’s tail continue to wriggle violently after it has broken off? To distract the predator from killing the skink


10. How do grazing animals protect themselves when they spot a predator?they warn others and then they get in a big group.


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