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Animals of the Desert Ms. Dobbins’ Class 2009-2010

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Second grade students read “A Walk in the Desert” by Caroline Arnold. This is a selection from the expository nonfiction genre. They used the Super 3 Research Model to locate, gather and use information about different animals of the desert to create a slide show.

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Animals of the DesertMs. Dobbins’ Class2009-2010

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Caitlyn and GarrettMrs. DobbinsSeptember 2009

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Diet

It eats rodents, squirrels, rabbits, insects, birds, lizards, plant matter.

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Predators

Its predators are vultures, hyenas, and jackals and goes to hide in its burrows.

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Description

It is a small slender animal with ears that are large and triangular. Its color is tan and tail is tipped with black.

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Cool Facts

Its sight and hearing are keen. They have an excellent sense of smell. The kit fox never gets water, it only gets it from its food.

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Sources used for this project:

1. http://www.enchantedlearning.com/

2. http://www.arkive.org/kit-fox/vulpes-macrotis/image-G16569.html

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Cole and CharissaDobbins2009

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Diet

They eat spiders and fruit.

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Predators

The enemies are hawks and snakes. They run fast.

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Description

It is brown and covered with feathers.

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Cool Facts

When the snake tries to bite the roadrunner, the roadrunner snaps its neck.

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Sources used for this project:

1. http://www.enchantedlearning.com/

2. http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/resources/paul_kosnik/gc.jpg/view.html

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Gracie and CalebMrs. DobbinsSeptember 2009

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Diet

The bandicoot eats termites,

lizards, worms, mice, snails, and fruit.

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Predators

The bandicoot’s predators are foxes,and wild cats.

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Description

The bandicoot is 11 to 32 inches long. The bandicoot has gray fur and a lighter belly and pouch. They have powerful clawed hind legs.

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Cool Facts

The bandicoot needs very little water. The bandicoot digs underground dens 5 feet long.

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Sources used for this project:

http://www.enchantedlearning.com/http://users.picknowl.com.au/~dld/Bandicoot%20Pictures.html

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Hunter and ZacharyMrs. Dobbins September 2009

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Diet

The jackrabbit eats grasses, herbs, leaves, bark, and twigs.

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Predators

His predators are dogs, foxes, raccoons, weasels, bobcats, and lynxes. He hears and runs fast.

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Description

The jack rabbit is 2 feet tall. His large ears help him hear good and helps him hunt for food.

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Cool Facts

Most hares live about a year.

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Sources used for this project:

1. http://www.enchantedlearning.com/

2. http://www.astronomy-images.com/day-images/California/jackrabbit.htm

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Integrity and Noah

Mrs. Dobbins

September 2009

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Diet

Mainly they eat ants.

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Predators

Its predators are snakes. It plays dead and acts like a rock.

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Description

Short horned lizards have spiny scales. Short horned lizards are flat round lizards with short stubby horns above the eyes and around the back of the head.

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Cool Facts

Short horned lizards squirt blood from the eyes for 2-3 feet when bothered by enemies.

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Sources used for this project:

1. http://www.enchantedlearning.com/

2. https://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/collections/herpetology/phrynosoma.htm

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MadisonMrs. DobbinsSeptember 2009

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Diet

They’re meat eaters. They eat rodents, lizards, and other small animals.

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Predators

It shades in with rocks. Eagles, hawks, roadrunners, kingsnakes, coyote, bobcats,and fox are its predators.

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Description

This snake ranges in size from 3 to 5 feet long with few reaching 7 feet long.

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Cool Facts

The rattlesnake can move his tail back and forth 60 times in a second.

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Sources used for this project:

1. http://www.enchantedlearning.com/

2. http://www.desertmuseum.org/kids/oz/long-fact-sheets/Diamondback%20Rattlesnake.php

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Logan and AndrewMrs. DobbinsSeptember 2009

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Diet

It eats small mammals, lizards, frogs, insects, and dead animals and bird eggs.

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Predators

Humans are its main predator. But it has more predators hawks and birds are its prey . It hides in the sand.

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Description

The Gila monster has a colorful beadlike skin. It helps the animal camouflage.

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Cool Facts

They store fat in its tail. So it can live for months.

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Sources used for this project:

1. http://www.enchantedlearning.com/

2. http://www.desertmuseum.org/kids/oz/long-fact-sheets/Gila%20Monster.php

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MonteletoMrs. DobbinsSeptember 2009

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Diet

It eats fruit and small mice.

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Predators

Wolves, cougars, and bears are predators. It run fast.

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Description

It has long legs and dark eyes.

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Cool Facts

They hunt with badgers sometimes.

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Sources used for this project:

• http://www.enchantedlearning.com/

• http://www.nhptv.org/natureworks/coyote.htm

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Jenna and OscarSeptember 2009Mrs. Dobbins

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Diet

It eats birds, eggs, lizards, and, insects.

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Predators

Vultures, hyenas, and jackals are predators. May hide in burrow to escape predators.

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Description

Body length is 14 -16 inches, tail length is 8 inches, weight is 33 pounds. It is covered with fuzzy fur.

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Cool Facts

It is cool because it has a long reddish brown bushy tail with a black tip. The fennec is the world's smallest fox.

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Sources used for this project:

1. http://www.enchantedlearning.com/

2. http://www.phoenixzoo.org/learn/animals/animal_detail.aspx?FACT_SHEET_ID=100013

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Madison W. and TylerMrs. DobbinsSeptember 2009

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Diet

It eats little seeds and a little water almost every day.

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Predators

The predators are rattlesnakes. Its powerful hind legs are used to dig big holes.

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Description

They have big ears, very long tails, and light brown fur.

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Cool Facts

Kangaroo rats can hop very high and have a very long tail.

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Sources used for this project:

1. http//www.enchantedlearning.com

2. http://www.rshantz.com/Animals/Mammals/Mice/Kangaroo/Kangaroo.htm