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Page 1: North American Animals Success Criteria We aim to have a detailed explanation about the animal’s local habitat. We aim to explain how the plants benefit
Page 2: North American Animals Success Criteria We aim to have a detailed explanation about the animal’s local habitat. We aim to explain how the plants benefit

North American AnimalsSuccess Criteria

• We aim to have a detailed explanation about the animal’s local habitat.

• We aim to explain how the plants benefit animals and how the animals benefit the plants.

• We aim to show how some animals life cycle happen.

• We aim to show how the weather effects the animals and difference between the weather in other continents.

• We aim to show how the animals travel from one place to another.

• We aim to show the difference in the animals behaviour in different seasons.

• Finally we aim to show how the North Americans conserve the environment and how they destroy it.

Page 3: North American Animals Success Criteria We aim to have a detailed explanation about the animal’s local habitat. We aim to explain how the plants benefit

• Their mother lays about 3 eggs at a time and when they hatch they’re born without feathers but soon grow after been hatched, sometimes snakes steal the eggs.

• Soon after they learn to fly they leave their mother and go their separate ways.

Page 4: North American Animals Success Criteria We aim to have a detailed explanation about the animal’s local habitat. We aim to explain how the plants benefit

BROWN BEARS

• The brown bear is one of the largest and most powerful carnivores. They eat fish from lakes, seas and rivers they also eat bugs such as beetles, ants and spiders.

• They have non-retractable claws. Brown bears mate in the summer and they usually give birth to two cubs at a time. The brown bear is a mammal and it has to layers of skin of skin one for warmth and the other is thick and coarse.

Page 5: North American Animals Success Criteria We aim to have a detailed explanation about the animal’s local habitat. We aim to explain how the plants benefit

Artic wolf

• The Artic Wolf is a viscious hunter that works in packs of two to twenty at a time hunting Moose and Deer.

• Their fur is white in winter and brown in the summer.

Page 6: North American Animals Success Criteria We aim to have a detailed explanation about the animal’s local habitat. We aim to explain how the plants benefit

• The American Beaver is the second largest rodent in the world and they can weigh up to 30kg.

• Beavers are aquatic rodents and they have webbed feet and a broad flat tail with scales.

Page 7: North American Animals Success Criteria We aim to have a detailed explanation about the animal’s local habitat. We aim to explain how the plants benefit

• The American Moose is the largest member of the deer family, a male deer is called a bull and females are called cows, they have huge antlers (horns,) it is a mammal.

Page 8: North American Animals Success Criteria We aim to have a detailed explanation about the animal’s local habitat. We aim to explain how the plants benefit

North American weather

• In summer you can get up to 30 degrees to as low as 9 degrees.

• In winter it can be as cold as -25 degrees thank God for radiators!

• Hail stones can be like golf balls and there is a lot of snow

• Occasionally there can be Hurricanes that cause animals to move to place to place to be slightly warmer some animals stay in caves that has been passed down the generations.

• Others hibernate or stay in burrows.

Page 9: North American Animals Success Criteria We aim to have a detailed explanation about the animal’s local habitat. We aim to explain how the plants benefit

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