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Animal Life Cycles

Animal Life Cycles. by Mrs. Salahi. they make more living things of the same kind. When Animals Reproduce. Young Animals. Some look a lot like parents. Young Animals. Some look very different. Most Amphibians. change form as they grow will look like their parents when fully grown.

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Animal Life Cycles

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  1. Animal Life Cycles by Mrs. Salahi

  2. they make more living things of the same kind When Animals Reproduce

  3. Young Animals Some look a lot like parents

  4. Young Animals Some look very different

  5. Most Amphibians • change form as they grow • will look like their parents when fully grown

  6. Frog Life Cycle eggs tadpoles back legs grow adult frog

  7. Most Insects • change form as they grow • will look like their parents when fully grown

  8. Butterfly Life Cycle egg larva pupa butterfly

  9. Most Birds • a bird hatches from an egg • a baby bird is very much like their parents

  10. Babies that look similar to parents Babies that look very different Babies and Parents Make two lists

  11. Photo Credits in order of apperance • http://flickr.com/photos/tim_ellis/2452232957/ • http://flickr.com/photos/crumley/160490011/ • http://flickr.com/photos/yngrich/5733484/ • Duck, Mallard; with chicks. Paul Fuqua. 2003.Discovery Education. 20 February 2009http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/ • Giraffe and calf (1). Paul Fuqua. 2003.Discovery Education. 20 February 2009http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/ • Elephant with calf (1). Paul Fuqua. 2003.Discovery Education. 20 February 2009<http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/ • 1http://flickr.com/photos/pingu1963/2472933221/ • http://flickr.com/photos/httpwwwflickrcomphotostopend/2254825592 • Butterfly landing on thistle. Paul Fuqua. 2003.Discovery Education. 18 February 2009http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/ • Monarch Butterfly as caterpillar. Discovery Communications, Inc.. 2009.Discovery Education. 18 February 2009<http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/> • http://flickr.com/photos/moonrhythm/749956468/1 • http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1190/1157077804_9206c40bb8.jpg?v=0 • 1http://flickr.com/photos/annetoal/1233201675/ • Monarch Butterflies. Discovery Communications, Inc.. 2009.Discovery Education. 18 February 2009http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/ • 1http://flickr.com/photos/66176388@N00/2084282510 • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en • http://flickr.com/photos/yodudedan/150164734/ • http://flickr.com/photos/jurvetson/16258465/1

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