What do you do with a tail like this? /¿Qué Harías con una cola como esta?
A nose for digging? Ears for seeing? Eyes that squirt blood? Explore the many amazing things animals can do with their ears, eyes, mouths, noses, feet, and tails!
By: Steve Jenkins
Discovery Questions
Jackrabbits use their ears to keep cool. This is called an adaptation. What are some other ways animals can stay cool? Have your home adult help you find information about different animals and how they stay cool.
The horned lizard can squirt blood from its eyes. This helps it defend itself against other animals. What are other ways animals protect themselves from predators? Talk about your ideas.
Many animals have very different kinds of feet. Why does a mountain goat have different feet from a chimpanzee? Or a gecko? Draw a picture of as many animal feet or prints as possible.
Many animals can do, hear, and see things we cannot. Have a parent help you. Find out what a Mantis Shrimp can see that you cannot. Research what a dog can hear that you cannot. Research how an octopus tastes its food. Did you learn something new?
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Book Details
Grade Level
Kindergarten
Book Code
715
Genre
ISBN
9780063268050
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