Animal alphabet powerpoint
Transcript of Animal alphabet powerpoint
A is for AntThey are able to left up to 50 times of their own body weight.
B is for ButterflyButterflies have four wings and attach their eggs to leaves with a special glue.
C is for CrabIf a crab looses its claw, the claw will grow back.
D is for DuckDucks have webbed feet which are designed for swimming. Because of the webbed feet that is why they waddle.
E is for ElephantElephants waive their trunks in the air and from side to side to smell better.
F is for FrogMost frogs do not live in the water they live near it.
G is for Guinea PigWhen a guinea pig is happy they will purr like a cat.
H is for HummingbirdsHummingbirds take baths by using a cupped leaf, a bird bath, puddle, or even sprinklers.
I is for IguanaIguana’s can stay under the water for 28 minutes.
J is for JellyfishJellyfish have been on Earth for millions of years, even before dinosaurs.
K is for KoalaKoala’s use their excellent sense of smell to select the best tasting leaves.
L is for LadybugLadybugs come in a variety of different colors.
M is for MonkeySome monkeys live on the ground while others live in the trees.
N is for NewtA newt will stand out of the crowd with its bright colors.
O is for OtterOtters love to sunbath during the day and they are very active at night.
P if for PenguinPenguins can drink sea water. And no penguins live in the North Pole.
Q is for QuailA quail has a heart and a brain just like humans do.
R is for RabbitBunny rabbits are born without any fur.
S is for SeahorseSeahorses change colors to blend in with their surroundings.
T is for TigerThere are more tigers that are considered pets than there are in the wild.
U is for UrialThey eat grasses, lichen, along with other plants.
V is for VicunaVicuna is a wild animal of the camel family.
W is for WolfWolves can hear as far as six miles away in the forest.
X is for XantusThey can flap their wings at over 200 times a second.
Y is for YakThey have long hair that covers their bodies that keep them warm.
Z is for ZebraScientists can identify individual zebras by their stripes.