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Created on March 27, 2019

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All of these animals live in the TUNDRA except...

Tundras are the coldest biome. Because they are located at the poles, they experience long nights during the winter and long days during the summer. During the coldest months, even the ground is frozen, preventing plant growth.

TUNDRA

Wrong. Remember, animals that live in the tundra have to survive cold temperatures by having adaptations like thick fur, white fur for camoflage, thick pads on their feet, the ability to hibernate or migrate. Try again.

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Sloths live in rainforests, not tundras. Did you know that sloths climb to the bottom of a tree to pee and poop. They never relieve themselves while in the tree, only on the ground.

Another fun fact: Slohts are clumsy on land, but actually good swimmers? They love to swim in rivers along the rainforest,

Another fun fact: Algae grows on their fur so they can camoflage with their green leafy environment.

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All of these organisms live in the TAIGA except...

TAIGA/BOREAL

Taiga, or Boreal forests, are the largest biome in the world. They cover most of Canada and Russia. It is a cold biome with more coniferous trees than a tundra.

Wrong. Remember, animals that live in the Taiga could live in Russia or Canada, where it is cold for part of the year with snow, but also green for the other part of the year. There are a lot of coniferous, or Christmas-looking trees, here.

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Crocodiles live in grasslands, not Taigas! (Aligators are commonly mistaken for crocodiles. They are slightly different. We have aligators in the US, and they live in swamp lands, like Louisana.

Crocodiles live in the rivers in grasslands in Asia and Central America

Crocodiles live in the rivers in grasslands in Australia

Crocodiles live in the Nile River in the African Savanna

Notice the grass all around the crocodile!

Crocodile Dundee and the Crocodile Hunter are famous Australian Crocodile TV figures

In Africa, The diet of the Nile crocodile is mainly fish, but it will attack almost anything unfortunate enough to cross its path, including zebras, small hippos, porcupines, birds, and other crocodiles.

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All of these animals live in the Temperate/Deciduous Forest except...

Temperate Deciduous forests are forests that have all of the seasons. The trees have broad leaves that need a lot of sunlight to go through photosynthesis. Their leaves start to lose their color when the days get shorter and there is less sunlight in the fall. In the winter, the leaves have all fallen. Animals that live here can handle all of the seasons and like to live in forests.

TEMPERATE

Wrong. Remember, DECIDUOUS LEAVES look like this! So a deciduous forest has ALL four seasons! One of the animals in the list lives in a TROPICAL RAINFOREST not a DECIDOUS FOREST. TRY AGAIN.

FALL

SUMMER

SPRING

WINTER

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Toucans live in tropical rainforests. The Toco toucan—the best-known toucan species—is at home in South America's tropical forests but recognized everywhere. The toucan's oversized, colorful bill has made it one of the world's most popular birds.

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All of these animals live in the Desert except...

A desert is a landscape form or region that receives very little precipitation. Generally deserts are defined as areas that receive an average annual precipitation of less than 250 mm (10 inches). There are Hot and Dry Deserts, Semi Arid Deserts, Coastal Deserts, and Cold Deserts, like Antactica .

Desert

Wrong. One of those animals is an amphibian that needs a lot of moisture and lush vegitation in its home. Try again.

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Poison Dart Frogs live in rainforest habitats in Central and South America. They can be found in trees, as well as under leaves and logs and rocks on the floor of the forest. Because of their size, from 1/2 to 2 inches long, they are hard to see. Poison frogs warn predators with brilliant colors and patterns.

These frogs are considered one of Earth's most toxic, or poisonous, species. For example, the golden poison dart frog has enough poison to kill 20,000 mice. With a range of bright colors—yellows, oranges, reds, greens, blues—they aren't just big show-offs either. Those colorful designs tell potential predators, "I'm toxic. Don't eat me." Scientists think that poison dart frogs get their toxicity from some of the insects they eat.

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All of these animals live in the AFRICAN SAVANNA except...

The African Savanna is a grassland biome that is home to many grass eaters, or herbivores. It has srubs and a few small trees. IThese animals can handle hot temperatures all year long and experience a dry winter season and a rainy summer season.

SAVANNA

Wrong. One of these animals lives in a desert, not a grassland. It stores water in its hump in order to survive the lack of precipitation in the desert.

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Camels live in deserts, not grasslands. Camels can reach 7 feet in height (at the hump) and weigh up to 1500 pounds. They are specially adapted to the life in desert. Their eyes have three eyelids and two rows of eyelashes that prevent sand to enter their eyes.

1. There are two types of camels: One humped or “dromedary” camels and two humped Bactrian camels. 2. Camels have three sets of eyelids and two rows of eyelashes to keep sand out of their eyes. 3. Camels have thick lips which let them forage for thorny plants other animals can’t eat. 4. Camels can completely shut their nostrils during sandstorms.5. Thanks to thick pads of skin on their chest and knees, camels can comfortably sit in very hot sand. 6. Their humps let them store up to 80 pounds of fat which they can live off for weeks and even months! 7. When a camel finally does find water, he can drink up to 40 gallons in one go. 8. Camels are very strong and can carry up to 900 pounds for 25 miles a day. 9. Camels can travel at up to 40 miles per hour – the same as a racehorse!

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All of these animals live in the RAINFOREST except...

Rainforests are in tropical climate zones with warm temperatures, high humidity, abundant rainfall and sunlight all year. The temperautres stay relatively the same throughout the year. Water is a vital aspect of this biome in order to maintain all of the living organisms.

RAINFOREST

Wrong. One of these animals lives in a temperate deciduous biome. Try again.

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White-tailed deer, also known as the whitetail or Virginia deer, are medium-sized deer native to the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America, and South America as far south as Peru and Bolivia.

White-tailed deer are herbivores, leisurely grazing on most available plant foods. Their stomachs allow them to digest a varied diet, including leaves, twigs, fruits and nuts, grass, corn, alfalfa, and even lichens and other fungi. Occasionally venturing out in the daylight hours, white-tailed deer are primarily nocturnal or crepuscular, browsing mainly at dawn and dusk.

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You completed all 6 of the animal biomes!