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Animal Adaption Question Cards

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What is stridulation? *hint - it's when an insect...   1)When an insect rubs its legs and wings together.  
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2)What do bees do to signal that they've found food? *hint - a type of dance   2)A "waggle dance".  
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3)How do creatures learn to not eat ladybugs and monarch butterflies? *hint - it's 2 things   3)Color and taste.  
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4)What do peacocks, robins, frigate birds, and more male birds do to attract a female mate? *hint - it involves their chest   4)They display their colorful chest.  
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5)What does a female silkworm release when it's ready to mate? *hint - begins with s   5)A scent.  
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6)What do dominant wolves and dogs do to indicate they have strength? *hint - their ____ up and their _____ bared   6)They have their ears up and their teeth bared.  
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7)What do less powerful animals do? *hint - sometimes cats do this   7)They keep their ears flat, crouch, or roll over on their backs.  
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8)What do skunks do when they're in danger? *hint - it smells bad   8)It raises its tail and sprays.  
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