GUESS THE ANIMAL!!
Think you know who this animal is? We have given you one clue!
These prickly animals live in Europe!
WHO IS IT?
GUESS THE ANIMAL!!
Think you know who this animal is? We have given you one clue!
These prickly animals live in Europe!
WHO IS IT?
SCIENCE WORD OF THE WEEK!!
Welcome back to class everyone! We had a great fall break here at the University! I’m excited to get to this week’s word though!
This week’s word is Biodiversity! Biodiversity is the variety of life on earth. Biodiversity exists on many different levels and in many different habitats. Biodiversity can include giraffes, elephants and all the gazelles on the savannas in Africa. Biodiversity can also include the small animals in a tide pool. We could go on on about biodiversity. When scientists study habitats they often look at the biodiversity of that habitat. If a habitat has many kinds of animals and plants, it can mean that habitat is healthy. Ellie and Edmond have made you a biodiversity coloring sheet!
GUESS THE ANIMAL!!
Who’s ready for a Friday Guess the Animal?
Your clues: largest bird of its species and I live in Europe!
WHO IS IT?
GUESS THE ANIMAL!!
Hi everyone! We apologize for the lack of posts this week- we had some issues at HQs, but we’re all straighten out and ready to do a few Guess the Animal posts this week! We’ll be back to full posts next Monday! Woot! Woot!
Here’s the picture- and your clue: I’m super fast!
WHO IS IT?
CREEPY ANIMALS WEEK- DAY 4!
Who’s excited to meet another creepy animal? We think this amphibian is kind of cute with their warty skin! But watch out, these toads are quiet toxic just like their rough skinned newt friends!
THE MARINE TOAD!
Range/Habitat: Central-South America/ wetlands, rivers, lakes
Diet: Carnivore: ants, beetles, invertebrates
Length: 4-6”
Conservation Status: common
Fun Facts:
Marine toads are big bad dudes! They will eat almost anything too! We do think it’s best if we just let them hang out by themselves, you know with their toxic skin and all!
CREEPY ANIMAL WEEK- DAY 3
We’ve exploring in the dark to find today’s creepy flying mammal! That’s right we’re off to find a bat! Can you guess which one?
MEET THE MAURITIAN TOMB BAT!
Range/Habitat: Central- South Africa/ scrub-savannas
Diet: Insectivore: insects
Length/Weight: 2 ¾-3 ½”/ 1 1/16 oz
Conservation Status: common
Fun Facts:
Mauritian Tomb Bats are really cool. Well, all bats are really cool if you ask us. Most bats eat insects, some eat fruit and yes there are a few who drink blood! Wow! What’s your favorite thing about bats?
CREEPY ANIMALS WEEK- DAY 2!
We’re excited for everyone to meet this creature of the night! When you’re all alone in the woods at the night, this bird’s haunting calls can seed a shiver up your spine! Whoooooo doe you think it is?
MEET THE GREAT HORNED OWL!!
Range/Habitat: North America-South America/wood, fields, suburbs,
swamps
Diet: Carnivore: small mammals, birds
Length/Weight: 18-20″/ 2- 5 1/2 lbs
Conservation Status: Common
Fun Facts:
Great horned owls are one of most favorite owls! They have the best call ever! Every time we hear it, it gives us the chills and makes us want to tell spooky stories around a campfire! Who’s bringing the marshmallows?
CREEPY ANIMALS WEEK!
Professor Tamandua and the rest of the University Staff are on a fall break, so we’re taking this opportunity to spotlight some creepy animals this week in honor of Halloween! First up, a newt…
This little animal is often referred to in stories about witches, or at least their eyes are! Ever heard of the eye of newt? Well this one doesn’t have scary eyes, but they have scary skin! Come meet them…
MEET THE ROUGH SKINNED NEWT!
Range/Habitat: Western United States-Canada/ woodlands and ponds
Diet: Carnivore: aquatic invertebrates, tiny fish
Length: 3 ½”- 7 ½”
Conservation Status: Common
Fun Facts:
Wow! Who knew a cute little newt could be so poisonous? Well we think they are pretty awesome! We think this animal is best seen and not eaten!
FEATURED ANIMAL OF THE WEEK!
We’ve got a deep sea spooktacular fish for the featured animal this week! There are so many alien and creepy looking creatures in the dark depths of our oceans- many of which haven’t even been discovered! Come meet this one…
THE SPOOKFISH!
Range/Habitat: tropical- sub-tropical ocean waters/deep oceans
Diet: Carnivore: crustaceans, copepods, and anything they can get
Length: 3 ¼”
Conservation Status: unknown
Fun Facts:
It’s only been in the last few years that scientist figured out how the Spookfish’s eye works. They aren’t seen very often because they live so deep in the ocean! Wow!
GUESS THE ANIMAL!!
Who’s ready to guess another spooky creature! We’re only give you one clue!
Flying mammal named after a creature of the night!
WHO IS IT?