Environmental Changes: Animal Adaptations
by Jeremiah Mangilit
In this lesson, the students will list various kinds of animal adaptations. Demonstrate an understanding of how an animal's adaptations help it to live in its particular environment. Recognize typical animal traces, comprehend the ways in which tracks might provide details about an animal, and acknowledge the variety of wildlife in their immediate environment.
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