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FINAL Animals That Hide: The Magic of Camouflage

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Animals That Hide: The Magic of Camouflage

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Animals That Hide: The Magic of Camouflage Have you ever wondered how some animals seem to disappear right before your eyes? It's like magic! But it's not magic at all. It's called camouflage. Camouflage is a disguise when an animal blends into its surroundings to hide from predators or sneak up on prey. One incredible example is the chameleon. Chameleons can change their skin color to match their environment. If they're on a green leaf, they turn green. If they're on a brown branch, they turn brown. This helps them hide from birds and other animals that might want to eat them. Another master of camouflage is the snowshoe hare. In the winter, the snowshoe hare turns white to match the snowy landscape. When summer comes, its fur changes to brown to blend in with the forest floor. This clever trick helps the animal stay safe from predators like foxes and owls. Some animals don't change color, but they still use camouflage to stay hidden. Take the stick insect, for example. It looks just like a twig or a branch. When it stays still, predators have a hard time spotting it among the real twigs and branches. The octopus is another expert at hiding in plain sight. The octopus can change its texture as well as color to match its surroundings. It can look like coral, rocks, or even sand on the ocean floor. This makes it nearly invisible to hungry sharks and other hunters. Even some big cats like leopards and jaguars use camouflage to sneak up on their prey. Their spotted fur helps them blend in with the dappled sunlight and shadows of the forest.

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Find the keyword in the question.

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Find and highlight the two keywords "camouflage" twice.

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Have you ever wondered how some animals seem to disappear right before your eyes? It's like magic! But it's not magic at all. It's called camouflage. Camouflage is a disguise when an animal blends into its surroundings to hide from predators or sneak up on prey. One incredible example is the chameleon. Chameleons can change their skin color to match their environment. If they're on a green leaf, they turn green. If they're on a brown branch, they turn brown. This helps them hide from birds and other animals that might want to eat them. Another master of camouflage is the snowshoe hare. In the winter, its fur turns white to match the snowy landscape. When summer comes, its fur changes to brown to blend in with the forest floor. This clever trick helps the snowshoe hare stay safe from predators like foxes and owls. <...>

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Read around the keywords "camouflage" to find and highlight the answer.

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Have you ever wondered how some animals seem to disappear right before your eyes? It's like magic! But it's not magic at all. It's called camouflage. Camouflage is a disguise when an animal blends into its surroundings to hide from predators or sneak up on prey. One incredible example is the chameleon. Chameleons can change their skin color to match their environment. If they're on a green leaf, they turn green. If they're on a brown branch, they turn brown. This helps them hide from birds and other animals that might want to eat them. Another master of camouflage is the snowshoe hare. In the winter, its fur turns white to match the snowy landscape. When summer comes, its fur changes to brown to blend in with the forest floor. This clever trick helps the snowshoe hare stay safe from predators like foxes and owls. <...>

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Have you ever wondered how some animals seem to disappear right before your eyes? It's like magic! But it's not magic at all. It's called camouflage. Camouflage is a disguise when an animal blends into its surroundings to hide from predators or sneak up on prey. One incredible example is the chameleon. Chameleons can change their skin color to match their environment. If they're on a green leaf, they turn green. If they're on a brown branch, they turn brown. This helps them hide from birds and other animals that might want to eat them. Another master of camouflage is the snowshoe hare. In the winter, its fur turns white to match the snowy landscape. When summer comes, its fur changes to brown to blend in with the forest floor. This clever trick helps the snowshoe hare stay safe from predators like foxes and owls. <...>

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Find the keyword(s) in the question.

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Find and highlight the keyword "chameleon".

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Have you ever wondered how some animals seem to disappear right before your eyes? It's like magic! But it's not magic at all. It's called camouflage. Camouflage is a disguise when an animal blends into its surroundings to hide from predators or sneak up on prey. One incredible example is the chameleon. Chameleons can change their skin color to match their environment. If they're on a green leaf, they turn green. If they're on a brown branch, they turn brown. This helps them hide from birds and other animals that might want to eat them. Another master of camouflage is the snowshoe hare. In the winter, its fur turns white to match the snowy landscape. When summer comes, its fur changes to brown to blend in with the forest floor. This clever trick helps the snowshoe hare stay safe from predators like foxes and owls. <...>

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Read around the keyword "chameleon" to find and highlight the answer.

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Have you ever wondered how some animals seem to disappear right before your eyes? It's like magic! But it's not magic at all. It's called camouflage. Camouflage is a disguise when an animal blends into its surroundings to hide from predators or sneak up on prey. One incredible example is the chameleon. Chameleons can change their skin color to match their environment. If they're on a green leaf, they turn green. If they're on a brown branch, they turn brown. This helps them hide from birds and other animals that might want to eat them. Another master of camouflage is the snowshoe hare. In the winter, its fur turns white to match the snowy landscape. When summer comes, its fur changes to brown to blend in with the forest floor. This clever trick helps the snowshoe hare stay safe from predators like foxes and owls. <...>

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Use the ruler to find the answer!

AWESOME!

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Have you ever wondered how some animals seem to disappear right before your eyes? It's like magic! But it's not magic at all. It's called camouflage. Camouflage is a disguise when an animal blends into its surroundings to hide from predators or sneak up on prey. One incredible example is the chameleon. Chameleons can change their skin color to match their environment. If they're on a green leaf, they turn green. If they're on a brown branch, they turn brown. This helps them hide from birds and other animals that might want to eat them. Another master of camouflage is the snowshoe hare. In the winter, its fur turns white to match the snowy landscape. When summer comes, its fur changes to brown to blend in with the forest floor. This clever trick helps the snowshoe hare stay safe from predators like foxes and owls. <...>

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Find 3 hiding animals:

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Find the keyword(s) in the question.

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Find and highlight the two keywords "snowshoe hare" twice.

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<...> One incredible example is the chameleon. Chameleons can change their skin color to match their environment. If they're on a green leaf, they turn green. If they're on a brown branch, they turn brown. This helps them hide from birds and other animals that might want to eat them. Another master of camouflage is the snowshoe hare. In the winter, the snowshoe hare turns white to match the snowy landscape. When summer comes, its fur changes to brown to blend in with the forest floor. This clever trick helps the animal stay safe from predators like foxes and owls. Some animals don't change color, but they still use camouflage to stay hidden. Take the stick insect, for example. It looks just like a twig or a branch. When it stays still, predators have a hard time spotting it among the real twigs and branches. <...>

Use the ruler!

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PERFECT!

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Read around the keywords "snowshoe hare" to find and highlight the answer.

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<...> One incredible example is the chameleon. Chameleons can change their skin color to match their environment. If they're on a green leaf, they turn green. If they're on a brown branch, they turn brown. This helps them hide from birds and other animals that might want to eat them. Another master of camouflage is the snowshoe hare. In the winter, the snowshoe hare turns white to match the snowy landscape. When summer comes, its fur changes to brown to blend in with the forest floor. This clever trick helps the animal stay safe from predators like foxes and owls. Some animals don't change color, but they still use camouflage to stay hidden. Take the stick insect, for example. It looks just like a twig or a branch. When it stays still, predators have a hard time spotting it among the real twigs and branches. <...>

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Use the ruler to find the answer!

AWESOME!

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<...> One incredible example is the chameleon. Chameleons can change their skin color to match their environment. If they're on a green leaf, they turn green. If they're on a brown branch, they turn brown. This helps them hide from birds and other animals that might want to eat them. Another master of camouflage is the snowshoe hare. In the winter, the snowshoe hare turns white to match the snowy landscape. When summer comes, its fur changes to brown to blend in with the forest floor. This clever trick helps the animal stay safe from predators like foxes and owls. Some animals don't change color, but they still use camouflage to stay hidden. Take the stick insect, for example. It looks just like a twig or a branch. When it stays still, predators have a hard time spotting it among the real twigs and branches. <...>

Answer the question.

BINGO!

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Find the keyword(s) in the question.

GREAT JOB!

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Find and highlight the two keywords "stick insect".

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<...> Another master of camouflage is the snowshoe hare. In the winter, the snowshoe hare turns white to match the snowy landscape. When summer comes, its fur changes to brown to blend in with the forest floor. This clever trick helps the animal stay safe from predators like foxes and owls. Some animals don't change color, but they still use camouflage to stay hidden. Take the stick insect, for example. It looks just like a twig or a branch. When it stays still, predators have a hard time spotting it among the real twigs and branches. The octopus is another expert at hiding in plain sight. The octopus can change its texture as well as color to match its surroundings. It can look like coral, rocks, or even sand on the ocean floor. This makes it nearly invisible to hungry sharks and other hunters. <...>

Use the ruler!

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PERFECT!

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Read around the keywords "stick insect" to find and highlight the answer.

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<...> Another master of camouflage is the snowshoe hare. In the winter, the snowshoe hare turns white to match the snowy landscape. When summer comes, its fur changes to brown to blend in with the forest floor. This clever trick helps the animal stay safe from predators like foxes and owls. Some animals don't change color, but they still use camouflage to stay hidden. Take the stick insect, for example. It looks just like a twig or a branch. When it stays still, predators have a hard time spotting it among the real twigs and branches. The octopus is another expert at hiding in plain sight. The octopus can change its texture as well as color to match its surroundings. It can look like coral, rocks, or even sand on the ocean floor. This makes it nearly invisible to hungry sharks and other hunters. <...>

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Use the ruler to find the answer!

AWESOME!

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<...> Another master of camouflage is the snowshoe hare. In the winter, the snowshoe hare turns white to match the snowy landscape. When summer comes, its fur changes to brown to blend in with the forest floor. This clever trick helps the animal stay safe from predators like foxes and owls. Some animals don't change color, but they still use camouflage to stay hidden. Take the stick insect, for example. It looks just like a twig or a branch. When it stays still, predators have a hard time spotting it among the real twigs and branches. The octopus is another expert at hiding in plain sight. The octopus can change its texture as well as color to match its surroundings. It can look like coral, rocks, or even sand on the ocean floor. This makes it nearly invisible to hungry sharks and other hunters. <...>

Answer the question.

BINGO!

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Help the animals find their homes!

Drag each animal to the place where it hides.

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Find the keyword in the question.

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Find and highlight the two keywords "octopus".

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<...> Another master of camouflage is the snowshoe hare. In the winter, the snowshoe hare turns white to match the snowy landscape. When summer comes, its fur changes to brown to blend in with the forest floor. This clever trick helps the animal stay safe from predators like foxes and owls. Some animals don't change color, but they still use camouflage to stay hidden. Take the stick insect, for example. It looks just like a twig or a branch. When it stays still, predators have a hard time spotting it among the real twigs and branches. The octopus is another expert at hiding in plain sight. The octopus can change its texture as well as color to match its surroundings. It can look like coral, rocks, or even sand on the ocean floor. This makes it nearly invisible to hungry sharks and other hunters. <...>

Use the ruler!

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PERFECT!

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Read around the two keywords "octopus" to find and highlight the answer.

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<...> Another master of camouflage is the snowshoe hare. In the winter, the snowshoe hare turns white to match the snowy landscape. When summer comes, its fur changes to brown to blend in with the forest floor. This clever trick helps the animal stay safe from predators like foxes and owls. Some animals don't change color, but they still use camouflage to stay hidden. Take the stick insect, for example. It looks just like a twig or a branch. When it stays still, predators have a hard time spotting it among the real twigs and branches. The octopus is another expert at hiding in plain sight. The octopus can change its texture as well as color to match its surroundings. It can look like coral, rocks, or even sand on the ocean floor. This makes it nearly invisible to hungry sharks and other hunters. <...>

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Use the ruler to find the answer!

AWESOME!

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<...> Another master of camouflage is the snowshoe hare. In the winter, the snowshoe hare turns white to match the snowy landscape. When summer comes, its fur changes to brown to blend in with the forest floor. This clever trick helps the animal stay safe from predators like foxes and owls. Some animals don't change color, but they still use camouflage to stay hidden. Take the stick insect, for example. It looks just like a twig or a branch. When it stays still, predators have a hard time spotting it among the real twigs and branches. The octopus is another expert at hiding in plain sight. The octopus can change its texture as well as color to match its surroundings. It can look like coral, rocks, or even sand on the ocean floor. This makes it nearly invisible to hungry sharks and other hunters. <...>

Answer the question.

BINGO!

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Find the keyword in the question.

GREAT JOB!

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Find and highlight the keyword "jaguars".

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<...> Some animals don't change color, but they still use camouflage to stay hidden. Take the stick insect, for example. It looks just like a twig or a branch. When it stays still, predators have a hard time spotting it among the real twigs and branches. The octopus is another expert at hiding in plain sight. The octopus can change its texture as well as color to match its surroundings. It can look like coral, rocks, or even sand on the ocean floor. This makes it nearly invisible to hungry sharks and other hunters. Some big cats like leopards and jaguars use camouflage to sneak up on their prey. Their spotted fur helps them blend in with the dappled sunlight and shadows of the forest.

Use the ruler!

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PERFECT!

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Read around the keyword "jaguars" to find and highlight the answer.

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<...> Some animals don't change color, but they still use camouflage to stay hidden. Take the stick insect, for example. It looks just like a twig or a branch. When it stays still, predators have a hard time spotting it among the real twigs and branches. The octopus is another expert at hiding in plain sight. The octopus can change its texture as well as color to match its surroundings. It can look like coral, rocks, or even sand on the ocean floor. This makes it nearly invisible to hungry sharks and other hunters. Some big cats like leopards and jaguars use camouflage to sneak up on their prey. Their spotted fur helps them blend in with the dappled sunlight and shadows of the forest.

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Use the ruler to find the answer!

AWESOME!

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6/6

<...> Some animals don't change color, but they still use camouflage to stay hidden. Take the stick insect, for example. It looks just like a twig or a branch. When it stays still, predators have a hard time spotting it among the real twigs and branches. The octopus is another expert at hiding in plain sight. The octopus can change its texture as well as color to match its surroundings. It can look like coral, rocks, or even sand on the ocean floor. This makes it nearly invisible to hungry sharks and other hunters. Some big cats like leopards and jaguars use camouflage to sneak up on their prey. Their spotted fur helps them blend in with the dappled sunlight and shadows of the forest.

Answer the question.

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