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Title: Diurnal and Nocturnal Animals


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Diurnal andNocturnal Animals
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Diurnal Animals
  • Diurnal is a tricky word! Lets all say that word
    together. Diurnal dahy-ur-nl
  • A diurnal animal is an animal that is awake or
    active during the day.
  • The following pictures are all of diurnal
    animals.
  • Can you think of another diurnal animal?

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Nocturnal Animals
  • Nocturnal is also a tricky word! Lets all say
    that word together! Nocturnal nok-tur-nl
  • A nocturnal animal is an animal that is awake or
    active at night.
  • The following pictures are all of nocturnal
    animals.
  • Can you think of any other nocturnal animals?

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Nocturnal Animals
  • Today we are going to be learning about Nocturnal
    Animals. Keep your Eagle Eyes open for some
    clues!
  • Nocturnal animals are active at night. During the
    day, these animals sleep or keep away from the
    sun.
  • It is not until the sun goes down, that these
    animals begin to look for water and to hunt for
    food.
  • Some nocturnal animals have special features that
    help them adapt to the dark.

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Big Eyes
  • To help them see at night, many nocturnal animals
    have very large eyes. Their eyes are special in
    that they let in more light, so an they can see
    better in the dark!

opossum
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Sense of Hearing Smell
  • Nocturnal animals also have very good hearing and
    a strong sense of smell. This helps them find
    their way in the dark.

great horned owl
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Quiet Movement
  • Cats are great hunters. They have soft pads on
    their feet so they do not make any noise when
    they are looking for food.

domestic house cat
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Adaptation
  • An adaptation is when an animal makes adjustments
    or changes, so it can have a better chance to
    survive in its environment.

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Reasons for Adaptations
  • The hot climate is a reason many animals adapt to
    the night. A frog has very sensitive skin and it
    will dry out under the suns harsh rays.

red eyed tree frog
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Reasons for Adaptations
  • Another reason nocturnal animals prefer the
    nighttime is that the darkness keeps them safe
    from other animal predators.

garden dormouse
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Echolocation
  • Some animals are even equipped with a special
    adaptation that give them super hearing, such as
    a bat!
  • Bats use echolocation to find food! Bats have
    super sonic hearing. Bats use sound waves to find
    their food. The sound wave bounces off an insect
    and tells the bat where to fly!

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Echolocation Facts
  • Even if thousands of bats are using their
    echolocation at the same time, they can still fly
    and find food.
  • Humans cant hear the echolocation sounds.
  • Most of the time bats use their mouth to send out
    echolocation sounds, sometimes they use their
    nose.
  • Class Echolocation Activities
  • Today we will watch a video on echolocation.
  • Later on we will also participate in an
    echolocation activity to better understand how
    echolocation works.

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Diurnal Nocturnal Animal Sort
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Diurnal Nocturnal Worksheet
You will each get a copy of the diurnal and
nocturnal animal worksheet. You will also get a
set of animal cards. You will cut them out and
glue them in the proper section. You must decide
if the animal is a diurnal (daytime) or nocturnal
(nighttime) animal. You may independently read
when finished.
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