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This document provides information about various nocturnal animals found in the Southwest, including skunks, toads, scorpions, fireflies, bats, coatimundis, tarantulas, owls, coyotes, the Arizona tree frog, and catfish. It describes their physical characteristics, habitats, diets, and behaviors. Many of these nocturnal animals have adapted senses like smell and hearing to survive in the dark and find food at night when they are active.
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Nocturnal animals come out at night to move around, feed, and rely on senses other than sight like smell and touch as many have poor vision. They include owls, bats, foxes, and badgers, which eat a variety of foods from insects to small animals depending on the species. Bats are the only flying mammals and have one pup per year while badgers live in groups of up to 14 adults.
The document contains summaries of various animals found in the desert. It includes 3 sentences on the diet, predators, description, and interesting facts about coyotes, small kit foxes, fennec foxes, kangaroo rats, roadrunners, jack rabbits, Gila monsters, short horned lizards, and rattlesnakes. Sources are provided for each animal summary.
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The document discusses several nocturnal animals. It provides details about owls collecting sounds with their disc-shaped faces and hooting to mark their territory. Male owls will hoot loudly to keep other males away. It also mentions that female owls sit on their eggs for a month. Further, it notes that hedgehogs have poor eyesight and adult hedgehogs have 5,000 spines. Badgers live in networks of tunnels called sets or dens and are 700mm long with heavy bodies. Foxes can be easily trained, hunt alone and enjoy chickens as one of their favorite meals.
There are approximately 35,000 recognized spider species worldwide. Spiders are found all over the world and are predatory, feeding largely on insects. They trap prey using silk nets or ambushing tactics. Spiders breathe through book lungs or tracheal systems and have 8 simple eyes. Their ability to spin silk from specialized glands is important for web building and sensing vibrations to catch prey. Male spiders fertilize females by depositing sperm on small webs for the females to take internally and lay fertilized eggs in silk cocoons. While spiders have venomous glands, their venom is usually harmless to humans unless it is a black widow or brown recluse spider, which can deliver severe or fatal bites when threatened.
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The document provides information on various rainforest animals in 3 sentences or less summaries. It describes the blue morpho butterfly's short lifespan and drinking straw-like proboscis. It notes that female sloths have one baby per year and algae can grow on their bodies. It also explains that green basilisks can run on water up to 8 miles per hour and dive underwater for 30 minutes.
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This document provides information about various nocturnal animals found in the Southwest, including toads, skunks, scorpions, fireflies, bats, coatimundis, tarantulas, owls, coyotes, the Arizona tree frog, and the Yaqui catfish. It describes their physical characteristics, habitats, diets, behaviors, and life cycles. The document is intended to educate about these nocturnal species native to the Southwest region.
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This document provides information about snakes found in Kansas, including a list of 39 snake species in the state and 16 species found in Douglas County specifically. It discusses venomous snakes like the timber rattlesnake, massasauga, western rattlesnake, and copperhead. It also profiles some common non-venomous snakes found in the state like the bull snake, western rat snake, plains milksnake, and eastern hognose snake. The document aims to educate about snake identification and dispel common myths.
The aardvark is a nocturnal mammal native to Africa. It uses its long nose and tongue to hunt for ants and termites, consuming up to 50,000 insects per night. To access insect nests, aardvarks use their claws like spades to dig burrows and tear open termite mounds. They have tough skin and can seal their nostrils to keep out dust while foraging. Aardvarks live solitary lives but change burrow locations regularly, leaving the old ones for smaller animals to use. They are admired in folklore for their diligent search for food without fear of soldier ants.
This document presents a lesson plan for teaching students aged 8-9 about creepy crawlies. The lesson aims to help students classify and identify different creepy crawlies like spiders, scorpions, snails, worms, ants, beetles, ladybugs, bees, caterpillars, centipedes and butterflies. It provides background information on each type of creepy crawly and activities for students to learn about their characteristics, habitats and diets. The lesson incorporates objectives from both the science and English curriculums and will involve a visit to a wildlife park to observe creepy crawlies in person.
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This document provides information about various nocturnal animals found in the Southwest, including skunks, toads, scorpions, fireflies, bats, coatimundis, tarantulas, owls, coyotes, the Arizona tree frog, and catfish. It describes their physical characteristics, habitats, diets, and behaviors. Many of these nocturnal animals have adapted senses like smell and hearing to survive in the dark and find food at night when they are active.
Spiders can live in almost any habitat except oceans, high mountains, and polar regions. They have two body segments - the cephalothorax contains the eyes, mouth, brain, and poison glands, while the abdomen contains the silk-producing spinnerets. Spiders have 8 eyes, pedipalps near the fangs, 48 knees, and an exoskeleton that young spiders molt. They are predators that eat insects and other spiders, though large spiders may occasionally catch small vertebrates, birds, or bats. Spiders reproduce through eggs and have a lifecycle where the young spiders grow and molt until adulthood.
This interactive PowerPoint presentation provides information about spiders. It notes that spiders have two body parts and eight legs and belong to the arachnid family, not the insect family. The presentation covers venomous and non-venomous spiders, spiders' diets and eating habits, their predators, habitats, and fun facts. It then provides more details on specific spiders like the black widow, funnel-web spider, brown recluse, and wolf spider.
Nocturnal animals come out at night to move around, feed, and rely on senses other than sight like smell and touch as many have poor vision. They include owls, bats, foxes, and badgers, which eat a variety of foods from insects to small animals depending on the species. Bats are the only flying mammals and have one pup per year while badgers live in groups of up to 14 adults.
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The document provides information about various common minibeasts through short paragraphs on each type. It discusses the characteristics and behaviors of snails, millipedes, centipedes, caterpillars, earwigs, flies, bees, dragonflies, beetles, ladybirds, mosquitoes, worms, and spiders. Key details provided include how snails retreat into their shells in dry weather, that millipedes have many legs but their name means "thousand legs", and that centipedes are fast-moving nighttime hunters that kill prey with poison.
The document discusses several nocturnal animals. It provides details about owls collecting sounds with their disc-shaped faces and hooting to mark their territory. Male owls will hoot loudly to keep other males away. It also mentions that female owls sit on their eggs for a month. Further, it notes that hedgehogs have poor eyesight and adult hedgehogs have 5,000 spines. Badgers live in networks of tunnels called sets or dens and are 700mm long with heavy bodies. Foxes can be easily trained, hunt alone and enjoy chickens as one of their favorite meals.
There are approximately 35,000 recognized spider species worldwide. Spiders are found all over the world and are predatory, feeding largely on insects. They trap prey using silk nets or ambushing tactics. Spiders breathe through book lungs or tracheal systems and have 8 simple eyes. Their ability to spin silk from specialized glands is important for web building and sensing vibrations to catch prey. Male spiders fertilize females by depositing sperm on small webs for the females to take internally and lay fertilized eggs in silk cocoons. While spiders have venomous glands, their venom is usually harmless to humans unless it is a black widow or brown recluse spider, which can deliver severe or fatal bites when threatened.
This short presentation provides the viewer with information on the scary and interesting minibeasts such as arachnids, insects, annelids, crustaceans and many more. The presentation includes interesting facts and pictures
The document provides information on various rainforest animals in 3 sentences or less summaries. It describes the blue morpho butterfly's short lifespan and drinking straw-like proboscis. It notes that female sloths have one baby per year and algae can grow on their bodies. It also explains that green basilisks can run on water up to 8 miles per hour and dive underwater for 30 minutes.
This document contains facts about various minibeasts including spiders, butterflies, snails, ladybirds, and worms. It provides 1-2 sentences describing key characteristics and habitat details for each type of minibeast. Links are included to direct the reader to activities, songs, and worksheets related to learning about these small creatures.
This document provides information about various nocturnal animals found in the Southwest, including toads, skunks, scorpions, fireflies, bats, coatimundis, tarantulas, owls, coyotes, the Arizona tree frog, and the Yaqui catfish. It describes their physical characteristics, habitats, diets, behaviors, and life cycles. The document is intended to educate about these nocturnal species native to the Southwest region.
Children used key questions to research information on their chosen minibeast. They used KidCyber, World Books Online, National Geographic and books to find answers to their questions. Once they had collected the information they created a PowerPoint, book or Kizoa 際際滷show!
This document provides information about snakes found in Kansas, including a list of 39 snake species in the state and 16 species found in Douglas County specifically. It discusses venomous snakes like the timber rattlesnake, massasauga, western rattlesnake, and copperhead. It also profiles some common non-venomous snakes found in the state like the bull snake, western rat snake, plains milksnake, and eastern hognose snake. The document aims to educate about snake identification and dispel common myths.
The aardvark is a nocturnal mammal native to Africa. It uses its long nose and tongue to hunt for ants and termites, consuming up to 50,000 insects per night. To access insect nests, aardvarks use their claws like spades to dig burrows and tear open termite mounds. They have tough skin and can seal their nostrils to keep out dust while foraging. Aardvarks live solitary lives but change burrow locations regularly, leaving the old ones for smaller animals to use. They are admired in folklore for their diligent search for food without fear of soldier ants.
This document presents a lesson plan for teaching students aged 8-9 about creepy crawlies. The lesson aims to help students classify and identify different creepy crawlies like spiders, scorpions, snails, worms, ants, beetles, ladybugs, bees, caterpillars, centipedes and butterflies. It provides background information on each type of creepy crawly and activities for students to learn about their characteristics, habitats and diets. The lesson incorporates objectives from both the science and English curriculums and will involve a visit to a wildlife park to observe creepy crawlies in person.
The document discusses various insect species and their unique abilities, including:
1) The bombardier beetle, which can shoot a noxious chemical from its abdomen as a defense mechanism.
2) Click beetles and glowworms, which produce light through bioluminescence as a form of communication or attraction of mates.
3) Scarab beetles, which are strong enough to lift and roll dung balls that are many times their own weight for breeding purposes.
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The document discusses the growing importance and advantages of mobile technology for businesses. It notes that people prefer simple, fast interactions online and on mobile. Businesses should focus on providing only the most essential information users need. Mobile allows for personalized targeting of users based on location. The mobile experience can precisely deliver what users are looking for quickly. The document recommends that businesses adapt to mobile as its adoption is expanding rapidly.
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The document provides information about the chickaree (Douglas squirrel):
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Alligators are large reptiles found in the United States and China. They have broad U-shaped noses and teeth that fit entirely inside their upper jaws. Alligators are carnivorous and mostly hunt at night, using their good night vision to prey on fish, turtles, birds, and mammals. Their stomach acids can dissolve bones within a few months. Alligators can live up to 70 years and generally avoid conflict with humans unless fed by them.
This document is a classification of animals by vertebrates and invertebrates. It defines vertebrates as having backbones and lists the five classifications as fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Invertebrates do not have backbones and include protozoa, annelids, echinoderms, mollusks, and arthropods. It provides examples such as sharks, poison arrow frogs, crocodiles, hummingbirds, and blue whales to illustrate vertebrate classifications and paramecium, earthworms, starfish, octopuses, and shrimp to illustrate invertebrate classifications.
- Most fish breathe through gills and have skeletons made of bone or cartilage. They propel themselves through water using tail fins and other fins. Fish come in a wide variety of sizes, from less than an inch to over 60 feet long.
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- Birds are feathered flying animals with wings, beaks, and lightweight skeletons adapted for flight. Their respiratory and skeletal systems are specialized for flying.
This document provides 10 distinctions between similar animals, including:
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2) Centipedes have one pair of legs per body segment while millipedes have two pairs.
3) Horns are permanent projections covered in keratin while antlers are shed annually and made of bone.
4) Stray animals were once domesticated but now live wild, while feral animals were born wild from domesticated ancestors.
This article discusses an observed increase in the local skunk population. A wildlife biologist notes that skunk populations tend to fluctuate naturally. While skunks are commonly seen in rural and residential areas, their numbers are higher in the spring breeding season and fall, when young skunks disperse on their own. The biologist says people don't need to be concerned about skunks unless they have rabies. Tips are provided on non-harmful ways to discourage skunks from burrowing near homes, such as using ammonia to repel them. The population increase is considered temporary and will naturally decline through disease and overpopulation as skunks have few natural predators.
Killer whales, also known as orcas, are highly intelligent apex predators found in oceans around the world. They live in family pods that are led by the oldest females and can include up to four generations. While highly social, pods do not interbreed with closely related whales. Killer whales communicate using distinct dialects and vocalizations. Though fearsome hunters, there are no recorded wild killer whale attacks on humans. However, whales in captivity face serious health and behavioral issues due to the stressful conditions of captivity.
The document provides information about dangerous animals found in Australia, including saltwater crocodiles, freshwater crocodiles, sharks, snakes, spiders, stonefish, Portuguese man o' wars, and platypuses. Saltwater crocodiles can grow over 8 meters long and weigh over 1 ton, have the strongest bite of any animal, and can live up to 100 years. Sharks have caused 216 fatal attacks in Australia since 1791. Several highly venomous spiders are found in Australia, including the Sydney funnel-web spider and redback spider, with the former's bite previously causing deaths until an antivenom was developed in the 1980s.
This document provides an overview of ecosystem relationships and balances in nature. It describes several examples of predator-prey relationships and symbiotic relationships that help regulate populations and maintain ecosystems, such as the relationship between alligators and other marsh animals, honeyguides and ratels, bats and moths, starfish and barnacles/mussels. It also discusses the impacts of invasive species and provides details on the interaction between great white sharks and elephant seals.
Flying squirrels live in eastern parts of North America including eastern US, southern Canada, and parts of Quebec and Nova Scotia. They inhabit deciduous forests with trees like oak, maple, beech and hickory. Flying squirrels have gray tails, white bellies, and soft gray fur on their backs. They are nocturnal and glide between trees using flaps of skin known as patagium that stretch from their wrists to ankles. Their diet consists of nuts, seeds, berries, insects, tree buds and eggs. Major predators of flying squirrels include owls, martens, fishers, raccoons, and house cats.
The document summarizes information about American alligators found in Lakeland, Florida, including their taxonomy, diet, life cycles, mating and babies. It provides interesting facts about alligators being millions of years old and sometimes weighing over 1,000 pounds. The document also discusses safety around alligators and what to do in an emergency, as well as Native American interactions with alligators and local areas to explore them.
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8. Human Relationships Chipmunks and squirrels take to the roads in greatest number at the end of summer, when windy weather at the onset of fall tends to litter roadsides with edible nuts. Chipmunks and squirrels will remain plentiful on the roads in tree-lined areas until after the first snowfall. They are usually only out in broad daylight.
9. Fun Facts A baby squirrel weighs approximately one ounce at birth,油 and is about one inch long. They do not have hair or teeth, and are virtually blind for the first six to eight weeks. Squirrels eyes are located high, and on each side of their head.油 This allows them a wide field of vision, without turning their head. A squirrel's brain is about the size of a walnut. The average adult squirrel needs to eat about a pound of food a week to maintain an active life. The most common type of squirrel bite is a result of feeding a squirrel by hand. Never hold the food between your fingers, chances are very good you will be bitten. A squirrel's eyes are always looking for predators and they rarely focus on what they are eating.
10. In the News In 1955 the White House decided that they wouldnt trap squirrels anymore. They said that they had been trapping them because they were digging in the grass. But they decided to promise, no more squirrel catching