- Where do some animals hide to protect themselves?
. in tree hollows
. in burrows in the ground
. under rocks and logs
- Why does an echidna roll itself into a ball?
Echidna rolls itself into a ball because it gets frightened when they see
A predator.
- Why would the Tree Pangolin be difficult to unroll when it was in a
tight,hard ball?
So that the predators such as a leopard, hyena or python cannot fear
The echidna and it will be difficult for predators to unroll it.
- Why do flatfish lie on seabeds?
Because they can change colour very quickly to match their
surroundings.
- What was the purpose of the scientists’ experiments with flatfish?
By placing a flatfish on a chessboard.
- How does the Arctic fox change the colour of its fur in winter?
When snow falls, their fur becomes pure white.
- What creature would prey on the Owl Butterfly?
Predators that are much bigger.
- Why does the Tawny Frogmouth bird freeze,rather than just sit on a branch,when it isthreatened? Because Tawny Frogmouth disguise itself to look like a tree.
- Why does the end part of skunk’s tail continue to wriggle violently after it has broken off?Because animals protect themselves in many different ways. This means that their
- predators have to be very alert,too, if they are going to find food and survive.
10. How do grazing animals protect themselves when they spot a predator? They use smells and poison to protect themselves from predators.
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