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centimetres deep, and later we expand this to make a big hollow. With my spacious hollows I can create a living environment for more than 60 animal species. Known re-users of my hollows are squirrels and many [...] animal excrements and decaying wood forms at the bottom of old rotting hollows; this is a popular living environment for many specialized beetle species. Black woodpecker Profile Draw the black woodpecker [...] Name three animals which use the hollow after the black woodpecker: Think about a way to protect the living environment/forest, so the woodpecker can build hollows in the future: (Tip: use the internet for
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The Siberian Tiger 4. Threats The number of free-living Siberian tigers in the wild was shockingly low some years ago: There were only about 50 tigers living in the wild. Thanks to protective measures, the [...] The Siberian Tiger 1. Description The Siberian Tiger is a subspecies of tiger. It is the largest living felid. It has a shoulder height of up to 110 cm and a length of 190 up to 220 cm. A male Siberian [...] the cold weather. In summer, the fur is shorter. The Siberian tiger is mainly active at night and lives up to 15- 20 years. Pic. 1: Appaloosa (2010): Male Panthera tigris altaica, Leipzig Zoo/ Tomak (*
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place’ learning Aims: The pupils learn about the white stork, its flight to the South as well as its living conditions. Addy the White Stork Hey, my name is Addy and I am a white stork. I am about 1. 20 m [...] can measure up to 2.20 m. My legs and my bill are red, so I can easily be seen. In the wild I can live to be 33 years old. My home is where I can find wet meadows. I also like to have some ponds, trees [...] trees and swamps around me because my favourite foods are insects, frogs and mice. Sometimes I prefer living in villages since the people’s waste is my food. Perhaps you have already seen one of my nests on
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challenges in climate, food and development Biodiversity glossary Biodiversity: The variability among living organisms from all sources including terrestrial, marine and other aquatic ecosystems, and the ecological [...] species, and of ecosystems. An ecosystem: A community of plants, animals and smaller organisms that live, feed, reproduce and interact in the same area or environment. An ecosystem service: A service people
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more. In addition, regional differences in height are important. Small polar bears live in Spitsbergen and tall ones live close to the Bering Strait. Answer c is right. The weight of polar bears depends [...] more. In addition, regional differences in height are important. Small polar bears live in Spitsbergen and tall ones live close to the Bering Strait. Answer b is right. Answer a is right. Ursus = bear, maritimus [...] bears can live to be 25- 30 years old. Answer b is right. Polar bears and brown bears are closely related. But the polar bear developed into a different species. Answer a is right. Polar bears live on their
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metres long. 10. There are no porpoises living in zoos because they die in captivity. Porpoise profile Name: What it looks like: Size: How long it lives: Where it lives: What it likes eating most: Special [...] have a triangle-shaped fin. 6. Porpoises like living in cold seas, you can also find them near us in the North Sea and Baltic Sea. 7. Porpoises rarely live longer than twelve years. 8. Porpoises mainly [...] species with a total of eight different types of porpoise. Harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) also live near us in the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. A porpoise is a small, strong whale. It is under two
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worksheet 1 „Indri“ the Lemur My name is Indri and I belong to the family of the lemurs. I live together with my conspecifics in the north of Madagascar, a big island near Africa (map). We are the largest [...] dense and white-grey-black patterned. Our ears are big and bushy. We have no facial hair. Where do we live? in Madagascar in Africa at the North Pole in Asia What do we look like? ________________________ [...] _________________________________________________________________ Colombia Madagascar worksheet 2 We live in the rain forests and often sit in the trees and sunbathe, climb around or jump from one tree to
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marsh is located inland of the Wadden Sea, it is flooded regularly. That means that the plants which live there need to be able to cope with the salty water of the North Sea. The plants have evolved special [...] this diversity is important because insects have adapted to these and so are specialists which only live in the salt marshes. The salt marsh of the North Sea is also very important for many birds. Because [...] sufficient space and quiet and protection to hatch their eggs and to raise their young. Because many birds live in a different place on the earth at different times of the year (migratory birds), they often fly
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the cheetah only lives in the north of Iran, in the southern parts of Africa and the Sahara. The yellow areas on the map below indicate where the cheetah occurs. In Iran, the cheetah lives in the lowland [...] where water can be very scarce. On the African continent the cheetahs live in mountainous regions of the Sahara desert. They also live in grassy steppes (wide dry areas without trees), dry woods and savannahs [...] typical features of the cheetah. What constitutes a threat to the cheetah? Where does the cheetah live today? How is the cheetah protected? How can you help to protect cheetahs? Information for the teacher
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Draw the profile of the coral and label it. Highlight the equator and the areas in which the corals live. What do corals eat? _____________________ Why is a coral reef so important for other animals? __