Title: Design a Critter Project
1Design a Critter Project
2Objectives
- Design a new animal with adaptations best suited
to its environment. - Explain how your animals adaptations help it
survive in its habitat.
3Compare Adaptations
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4Compare Adaptations
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5Compare Adaptations
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6Project Description
- Think of adaptations a particular animal would
need to better survive in a particular
environment. What functions would they serve?
7Project Description
- Draw a picture of the animal in its environment.
- Any physical adaptations should be depicted in
the picture. - Key features of environment must be shown.
- Picture must be in color.
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8Project Description
- Write an essay describing the following
- Description of the environmentclimate,
temperature, plant life, amount of precipitation,
amount of sunlight, terrain etc. - Clear description of your animals adaptations,
including their function
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9Project Description
- Additional items to consider and determine
- What does your critter eat? How does it obtain
its food? - What are its natural predators?
- How does it live/survive (daily activities)?
- How does it protect itself?
- Any seasonal behaviors?
- Any differences between males and females?
- Adaptations must be realistic to suit the
environment. - Items not to be considered
- Cannot be a magical creature
- Should not be identical to existing animalsyou
should be creative
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10Determining Project Criteria
- Roll the die to select the constraints of your
project - Animal type
- Whether your animal is a predator or prey species
- Habitat Temperature
- Amount of precipitation
- Habitat type
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