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Wonders of Nature(9/17) (Special animals (Beaver (Beavers chew through…
Wonders of Nature(9/17)
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Special animals
Archerfish
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When the bugs fall into the water, the archerfish eat them.
Archerfish spit drops of water at insects and spides to knock them off leaves and branches near the water.
Trap-Door Spider
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When an insect passes close to the door, the trap-door spider senses its movements and jumps out to grab it.
Beaver
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Thet build large dams in rivers and streams using the tree trunks, branches, mud, clay, and stones.
By creating ponds, beavers change the landscapes of the areas they live in.
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Lizerds
Chameleon
Chameleons catch insects with their long tongues, which can be twice as long as their bodies.
When they spot an insect they want to eat, chameleons focus both of thier eyes forward to help them aim their tongues.
Chameleons are lizard that can change color to hide. When the air gets warmer or colder, their skin changes color. They even change color to show how they feel.
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About Leaf
Leaf Insect
Leaf insect's eggs look like seeds. Baby leaf insects are red, but shen they start eating leaves, they turn green.
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Leaf-Rolling Weevil
In the summer, the female leaf-rolling weevil rolls a leaf into a cone shape. She can take up to two howers gerring the leaf just right.
She lays her egg inside the cone and then close the open end. When the leaf falls to the ground in autume, it carries the eggs with it.
Praying Mantis
The praying mantis often holes its front legs in a praying position. Mantises hide on plants to catch their food.
Some mantises are green to blend in with leaves, and some that live in the desert are the color of sand.
Mole
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They also eat beetles, slugs, and snails. A male digs many connected tunnels, creating a maze.
Sea Dragon
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They blend in with ocean plant, which helps them catch food and hide from enemies.
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