Wikibooks: Adventist Adventurer Awards/Animal Homes

Adventist Adventurer Awards/Header ager Beaver = What is a home = A home is the place where one lives permanently. = Tell about your home. Draw a picture of your house and color it. = = Animals have homes too. Name five different animals and tell where they live = Fun game about ·       Beaver live...

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spelling ftwikibooks:enwikibooks:39948:225792 2023-06-11T04:17:26+02:00 Wikibooks: Adventist Adventurer Awards/Animal Homes https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Adventist_Adventurer_Awards/Animal_Homes eng eng Book ftwikibooks 2023-05-02T14:50:21Z Adventist Adventurer Awards/Header ager Beaver = What is a home = A home is the place where one lives permanently. = Tell about your home. Draw a picture of your house and color it. = = Animals have homes too. Name five different animals and tell where they live = Fun game about ·       Beaver live near rivers streams ponds small lakes and marshes . They build lodges of sticks and mud on islands on pond banks or on lake shores. Beaver dams are domed shaped and can be up to ten feet tall. Beaver lodges have one large central chamber and one or two entrances. ·       Lions are most active at night and live in a variety of habitats but prefer grassland savanna dense scrub and open woodland. Historically they ranged across much of Europe Asia and Africa but now they are found mainly in parts of Africa south of the Sahara ·       Elephants live in tropical and subtropical regions of Africa and Asia. They are found most often in savannas grasslands and forests but they also live in deserts swamps and mountains. ·       Bald eagles are found in the wild in their North American habitat from the Mexican border north through Canada. They always live near water like marshes lakes and coasts and build their nests in the tall forest trees or cliffs near the water . ·       Brown bears can be found in many habitats from the fringes of deserts to high mountain forests and ice fields. In Europe the brown bear is mostly found in mountain woodlands in Siberia it occurs primarily in forests while in North America they prefer tundra alpine meadows and coastlines. = How do animals know what to do to make a home? = Animals are born with instincts. Also some animal parents teach the young how to build homes. = Choose an animal and do the following = Since this is the Eager Beaver program the beaver is a logical choice. Beavers build homes that are enclosed much like ours. Most animals just use naturally occurring features as homes. It is a simple matter to build or draw a beaver lodge. = Watch the animal (it can be ... Book Tundra Siberia WikiBooks - Open-content textbooks Canada
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description Adventist Adventurer Awards/Header ager Beaver = What is a home = A home is the place where one lives permanently. = Tell about your home. Draw a picture of your house and color it. = = Animals have homes too. Name five different animals and tell where they live = Fun game about ·       Beaver live near rivers streams ponds small lakes and marshes . They build lodges of sticks and mud on islands on pond banks or on lake shores. Beaver dams are domed shaped and can be up to ten feet tall. Beaver lodges have one large central chamber and one or two entrances. ·       Lions are most active at night and live in a variety of habitats but prefer grassland savanna dense scrub and open woodland. Historically they ranged across much of Europe Asia and Africa but now they are found mainly in parts of Africa south of the Sahara ·       Elephants live in tropical and subtropical regions of Africa and Asia. They are found most often in savannas grasslands and forests but they also live in deserts swamps and mountains. ·       Bald eagles are found in the wild in their North American habitat from the Mexican border north through Canada. They always live near water like marshes lakes and coasts and build their nests in the tall forest trees or cliffs near the water . ·       Brown bears can be found in many habitats from the fringes of deserts to high mountain forests and ice fields. In Europe the brown bear is mostly found in mountain woodlands in Siberia it occurs primarily in forests while in North America they prefer tundra alpine meadows and coastlines. = How do animals know what to do to make a home? = Animals are born with instincts. Also some animal parents teach the young how to build homes. = Choose an animal and do the following = Since this is the Eager Beaver program the beaver is a logical choice. Beavers build homes that are enclosed much like ours. Most animals just use naturally occurring features as homes. It is a simple matter to build or draw a beaver lodge. = Watch the animal (it can be ...
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