WE SPY!!
We Spy with our four little eyes an animal who lives in the ocean and migrates to cold waters to feed and then travels for 4 months to breed in warm waters. These large mammals are bigger than you can imagine! Who do we spy?
WE SPY!!
We Spy with our four little eyes an animal who lives in the ocean and migrates to cold waters to feed and then travels for 4 months to breed in warm waters. These large mammals are bigger than you can imagine! Who do we spy?
SCIENCE WORD OF THE WEEK!
Hello and welcome to another fabulous class on this fine Monday! I have a great word for today and Ellie and Edmond will be meeting some great animals this week!
Today’s word is Migration: movement of an animal from one location to another location far away. Migrations usually take place seasonally and can depend on weather, resources such as food or mating. Migration much take place annually or seasonally. Mammals, insects, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians all migrate.
WE SPY!
We Spy with our four little eyes a little insect that loves nectar! They are famous for their migration!
Hello students! Welcome to class everyone! Who’s ready to learn today’s word? I have a great one for you!
Today’s word is: Nectarivore is a animal whose diet primarily consists of nectar. Nectarivores include mammals like bats, insects like butterflies and birds like hummingbirds. Ellie and Edmond are going to meet some nectarivores this week, so stay tuned!
LEMUR MANIA- PART 2
We’re super excited for Lemur Mania- Part 2!!
This is our pal Less the Ring Tailed Lemur!
All lemurs, like this Diademed Sifaka live on the island of Madagascar on the east coast of Africa.
The Indri is the largest species of lemur!
Each species of lemurs occupy a different niche of Madagascar. This crowned lemur lives in the dry deciduous forest.
The Brown collared brown lemur is a frugivore.
This is a female black lemur, the male is all black. Not all species of lemurs have females and males that look different.
The Aye-Aye is one of the strangest looking lemurs. They are nocturnal and have long skinny fingers they use to get grubs out of the holes of trees!
Wow! The more we learn about lemurs the more amazed we are by them! From the cute to the bizarre looking, each species is special!
LEMUR MANIA- PART 1!
We’re celebrating lemurs all week with some Lemur Mania! We’re off to the island of Madagascar to meet some of the crazy prosimians!
Some species of lemurs, like these ring tailed lemurs sun themselves during the day.
The gray mouse lemur only reaches a weight of up to 3oz. That is one small lemur!
Red ruffed lemurs have alarm calls they use to warn others about predators.
Sifaka lemurs move by jumping vertically! It is super fun to watch- check it out!
The golden bamboo lemur eats, you guessed it, bamboo. They are critically endangered due to habitat loss.
Black and white ruffed lemurs, like other lemurs, have a row of bottom teeth that are similar to a comb- in fact it is called a toothcomb. This toothcomb helps the lemur groom itself.
A group of lemurs is called a troop!
We’ll be back tomorrow with more lemur mania! Do you have any lemur facts you’d like to share?
WE SPY!!
We Spy with our four little eyes an animal that lives on one island in the world. Their tails are black in white. Who do we spy?
SCIENCE WORD OF THE WEEK!
Welcome to this week’s class everyone! We’ve got an exciting week planned here at the University! Today we’re kicking off Lemur Week! Are you ready to learn today’s word?
Today’s word is Prosimian: prosimians are a type of primate, the name means pre-monkey. These primates usually have long wet snouts, whiskers and large eyes and ears. Prosimians include lemurs, bush babies and loris.
Ellie and Edmond will be meeting some types of prosimians this week!
HAPPY OWL-O-WEEN!
Happy Owl-O-Ween everyone! Today on Halloween we are talking owls! Those gorgeous birds of the night with their haunting calls can send chills up the spine, but we know these birds of prey are amazing! So on this Owl-O-Ween we’ll share some reasons why we love them so!
Owly Fun Facts:
Owls are one of favorite kinds of birds. These majestic birds with their gorgeous camouflage feathers and their wise old faces have captured the hearts of humans for centuries. They have been worshiped and feared and written about over the years. We can certainly see why they are so popular!
HORSES AND BATS!
We’re off to meet a bat who has horseshoe in its name! We wonder if they make them? Edmond can always use a new pair! Grab those night vision goggles and let’s head off on today’s adventure.
MEET THE LESSER HORSESHOE BAT!
These tiny little flying mammals are ugly and cute and the same time. Bats come in all shapes and sizes and they are all beneficial! Bats rock!