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Animals need food and shelter to survive, just as humans. The requirements may differ slightly, but the basic needs of humans and animals are very similar. Nutritionally, all animals need protein, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water to survive. Livestock and other domestic animals typically receive these nutrients from plant sources.

In this lesson, students research and investigate the effects of insulation on regulating body temperature and how visual perceptions are easily influenced. Then, students will analyze the data to determine appropriate management practices for animal species scenarios.

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