Predator – Prey Worksheet. 1-‐ Complete the following charts using the materials given.
PREY DeBinition of Prey:
PREDATOR DeBinition of Predator
Who they are? Give animal examples
Who they are? Give animal examples
How they protect themselves from predators? (include deBinitions of new terms).
What kind of features these animals have to catch their prey?
Predator – Prey Worksheet. 1-‐ Complete the following charts using the materials given. Answer keys: PREYS: 1-‐ Definition of Prey. Definition: an animal that is hunted by another animal for food 2-‐ Who they are? Give animal examples Ex: rabbits, turtles, sea horses, rays, fawns, butterflies, snakes 3-‐ How they protect themselves from predators? (include definitions of new terms) Some animals can Camouflage (an animal's color or pattern that helps it blend in with its surroundings) or Mimicry (an adaptation in which an animal looks very much like another animal or object.). PREDATORS: 1-‐ Definition of Predator. Definition: an animal that hunt other animals to get its food 2-‐ Who they are? Give animal examples Ex: lion, wolf, fox, shark, whale 3-‐ What kind of features these animals have to catch their prey? They can have long tongues to catch their preys, they can have strong jaws and sharp teeth that will help them kill and hold their preys, if they are flying animals, they will have a good eyesight, some others can have a good sense of smell to help them find food
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