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There are two main reasons wild cats need to camouflage: 1. To hide from their prey, allowing them to hunt. 2. To hide from potential threats, such as other large predators. Here are some examples of the colours and patterns we see in different wild cat species to help them camouflage with their environment: TIGER SNOW LEOPARD JAGUAR FISHING CAT
- ENDANGERED SPECIES RESOURCE PACK (KS3 & KS4) - The Big Cat Sanctuary
LEARN: Why are wild cats endangered? Globally, the main...
- ENDANGERED SPECIES RESOURCE PACK (KS3 & KS4) - The Big Cat Sanctuary
Tell the children to circulate and ask five of their classmates to name their favourite wild animal. Use their results to produce a class survey of favourite wild animals. Contents page
LEARN: Why are wild cats endangered? Globally, the main threats to wild cat populations are as a result of human activities. The percentage of wild cat populations, of which there are 41 globally, are in decline and 16 are considered vulnerable, endangered or critically endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. The
Animals: worksheets, pdf exercises, handouts, flashcards. Free resources to print
wild animals. matching exercise. 828 uses. A selection of English ESL wild animals printables.
This collection of 15 worksheets is designed to help students learn about wild animals and their characteristics. The exercises focus on developing an understanding of what constitutes a wild animal, as well as identifying and classifying different types of wild animals.
22 lis 2016 · A range of free printable worksheets for teachers and parents. Animals, rainforests, the Arctic, Antarctica and more. PDF worksheets for kids and students.