Animals With Stripes And Spots
How animals got their spots and stripes—according to math.
Animals with stripes and spots. How did animals get their spots and stripes? A forerunner of these stories is kipling's how fear came, in the second jungle book (1895). Various hypotheses have been suggested to provide a reason as to why some animals have spots on their bodies.
Nature has bestowed some animals with its precious marks in the form of bold but beautiful patterns, and course spots. Stripes, spots, solid, 36 sorting cards, and a control chart. A look at animals with different types of patterns.
Animals with spots and stripes we have half a container of cotton buds to use in our craft projects after squeak decorated the bathroom floor with them recently, so today we used some for painting with. Other objects in the animals’ habitats should also be pointed out. In baby animals spots & stripes each turn of the page reveals a pair of adorable baby animals—one spotted and one striped.
A fun addition to your montessori science curriculum. In it, mowgli hears the story of how the tiger got his stripes. One species of hyena has both stripes and dark spots on its body.
Beside the cheetah their is only a couple more of cats with spots which include the jaguar, bobcat, the little spotted cat, bengal, mojave, egyptian mau and many more. We have used them for unstructured painting before but this time we did something a little more structured and talked about animals with. The list of animals that are black and white goes well beyond just zebras and giant pandas.
Students write about 7 animals and make a table for striped/spotted animals. A mutated gene gives this tabby blotchy spots instead of the typical stripes. Other animals that use stripes for camouflage are the striped antelope of the african plains, like the kudo, and bongo.