Activity Directions How does the following animals move in their habitat? Write
1. salamander
2. prawn
3. toad
4. grasshopper
5. turkey
6, tilapia
7. pig
8, blue whale
9, owl
10. king cobra-
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swelling
swallow
green grass
sweeting
telling
swallow
fish
snake
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Animals migrate from one environment to another on a seasonal basis in pursuit of food, better living conditions, or requirements related to reproduction.
Explanation:
- Typically found in brooks, creeks, ponds, and other moist areas like beneath rocks, salamanders dwell in or near water or find cover on moist ground.
- Although their escape response is often repeated flicks with the tail sending them backwards extremely quickly, they move ahead by paddling with swimmerets on the underside of their abdomens.
- Jumping is how most frogs move.
- Moving onward,
- encouraged by the sweetening of the green grass to explore their surroundings.
- They often move periodically between nesting areas during the winter and feeding grounds during the summer.
- In addition to inhabiting numerous isolated island groupings, such as the Hawaiian Islands,
- owls can be found on every continent other than Antarctica.
- They favour extensive mangrove swamps, streams in forested
- open regions, bamboo stands, and nearby agricultural areas.
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