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Mimicry in animals occurs when one animal resembles or behaves like another species to disguise itself. This adaptation can be extremely beneficial, helping the mimicking animal avoid predators or find food that it might not otherwise access.
This set includes 6 examples of animal mimicry. Classify the animals according to whether they model or mimic. Then, check the classification using the control charts.
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Cards are approx. 3¼" x 3½".
This file is in PDF format.
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Connecting parts to the whole encourages children to examine amphibians thoroughly and better understand their characteristics as they relate a...
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Studying nocturnal and diurnal animals helps children develop an understanding of animal behavior, classification, and adaptation, while also fostering observation...
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Studying nocturnal and diurnal animals helps children develop an understanding of animal behavior, classification, and adaptation, while also fostering observation...