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Knowledge of wild birds, Mammals, and Herps

Knowledge of wild birds, Mammals, and Herps. Dainger A dams Kennedy Cunliffe-Koehler Ashlee Marz. Ways of identifying animals. bones the first way you can identify animals are by there bones this includes skulls. This is a bobcat. . sounds. the next way to identify them are by sounds.

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Knowledge of wild birds, Mammals, and Herps

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  1. Knowledge of wild birds, Mammals, and Herps Dainger Adams Kennedy Cunliffe-Koehler Ashlee Marz

  2. Ways of identifying animals bones the first way you can identify animals are by there bones this includes skulls. This is a bobcat.

  3. sounds the next way to identify them are by sounds. http://www.enature.com/fieldguides/detail.asp?shapeID=965&curGroupID=1&lgfromWhere=&curPageNum=1

  4. picture an easier way to identify them is by a picture. This is a pygmy rabbit

  5. Dichotomous key a dichotomous key is were you look up certain traits of plants or animals to find the exact name of the species 1. a. Organism is living........................................................go to 4. 1. b. Organism is nonliving..................................................go to 2. 2. a. Object is metallic........................................................go to 3. 2. b. Object is nonmetallic..................................................ROCK. 3. a. Object has wheels......................................................BICYCLE. 3. b. Object does not have wheels......................................TIN CAN. 4. a. Organism is microscopic...................................PARAMECIUM. 4. b. Organism is macroscopic............................................go to 5. 5. a. Organism is a plant.....................................................go to 6. 5. b. Organism is an animal.................................................go to 8. 6. a. Plant has a woody stem..............................................go to 7. 6. b. Plant has a herbaceous stem.................................DANDELION. 7. a. Tree has needle like leaves.....................................PINE TREE. 7. b. Tree has broad leaves............................................OAK TREE. 8. a. Organism lives on land................................................go to 9. 8. b. Organism lives in water...............................................CLAM. 9. a. Organism has 4 legs or fewer......................................go to 10. 9. b. Organism has more than 4 legs...................................ANT. 10 a. Organism has fur........................................................go to 11. 10 b. Organism has feathers................................................ROBIN. 11 a. Organism has hooves.................................................DEER. 11 b. Organism has no hooves............................................MOUSE.

  6. Food and habitat you can identify the food the animal eats and the habitat around them by their teeth and skulls. You can tell by this picture this animal eats meat and has meat in its habitat.

  7. aquatic you can identify if an animal is aquatic by how aero dynamic their skulls are. This is a type of whale

  8. terrestrial you can tell that a animal is terrestrial if their skulls is more shaped like a sphere. This is a skull of a common grey fox.

  9. fossorial you can tell if a animal is fossorial because their teeth are curved in so they can actually dig. This is a picture of the star nosed mole.

  10. diurnal you can tell if an animal is diurnal because their eyes tend to be smaller. This is a skull of a wolverine.

  11. nocturnal one way you can tell that a animal is nocturnal is that their eyes tend to be much larger. This is a picture of an owl monkey skull.

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