Bunting Block 1 - CITE-SASD

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 Movement- they walk.
 Motion- they use their legs to walk.
 Limbs- they have 4 limbs.
Apes use their legs to walk. They
have four limbs just like humans.
They are the biggest of all
primates. Apes eat bananas but
they do eat bugs and other
insects. They will fight each
other if their child is in danger or
because there fighting for a girl.
They will also fight because
their angry at each other. They
stand on two limbs to climb
branches or to grab food. They
switch to all four limbs when
they want to run. that’s called
erect positive.
Ryan Altmann, Block 1, Ms. Bunting
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Movement– Too move bats flap both of their wings even
in crowded area’s.
 Motion-- The motion for bats are them darting down then
darting up in a continues pattern.
 Limbs-- The Bat normally has up too four limbs.
The Vampire bat can not only fly, but can run. The
vampire bat can run as fast as a human running across
the field. Bats are also the only flying mammal. Bats
use echo’s too find them selves around in caves, in the
sky, and any where in the dark.
Brendan Mecca, Block 1, Miss Bunting
Movement: The cheetah’s general type of
movement is running. The cheetah also leaps and
walks.
Motion: The cheetah’s legs are their main source
of motion.
Limbs: A cheetah has only five limbs, which are
their legs and their tail.
The cheetah is known as the fastest animal on
earth. A cheetah that is full grown can run as fast
as 60 miles per hour. What helps them run that
fast, is their five limbs which are their four legs and
their tail. Their tail is a limb because it helps them
keep their balance. The cheetah hunts with speed
not stealth.
Cheyenne Curran, B1, Ms. Bunting
 Chimpanzees move by climbing.
 Chimpanzees motion is made by their Arms , legs and
tails.
 Chimpanzees have 5 limbs.
Chimpanzees move by swinging in the trees . When they swing
they use their strong tails and long arms . They also crawl by
walking on the knuckles of their hands. They also use their tails
to help them balance when they stand on three legs , when they
jump it helps them land and when they run it helps them steer .
Thomas Michaels, Block 1, Ms. Bunting
 Movement-They crawl.
 Motion-They crawl with their legs.
 Limbs-They have 10 limbs.
Crabs move by sliding their legs one by one and
they have hair like struckshers. on their legs to
get grip on the ground . Their claws help them
grasp their prey just like minnows . They can
hide themselves. They come out to feed only at
night scavenging anything they can find. On land
they mostly eat plants. Some crabs prefer to live
only under water. The crabs main defense is its
hard shell.
Taylor Wiszneski, B1, Miss Bunting
 Movement: Flying Squirrels can walk upside
down. They can also hang upside down on a
branch and glide.
 Motion: They use their small, agile feet and
extra skin that acts like wings.
 Limbs: Flying Squirrels have five limbs.
Including their arms, legs, and tail.
Flying Squirrels have astonishing agility. Most
people think that Flying Squirrels fly because of their
name, but they don’t. Instead, they glide. They get
up to a high place, like on top of a tree. Then, they
jump, spread out their arms and the extra skin that
acts like wings, and glide. They are not technically
flying because they can never gain altitude. They
can only go down.
Hannah Taylor, Block 1, Miss Bunting
$ hippos can swim, trot,
walk, and run.
$The hippo moves by moving
their 4 legs.
$The hippo has 4 limbs.2 legs
Some species are
semi-aquatic and are
equally at home in the
water as on land.
in back, and 2 in front.
The scientific name for
this animal is
hippopotamusamphibius
. They live in Africa,
south of the Sahara.
They’re habitat is in
rivers, lakes, and
grasslands.
Michael Tecce, B1, Ms. Bunting
Hummingbirds move by flight.
Their main source of motion is wings.
The number of limbs a hummingbird has is four.
Two are the wings, and the other 2 are their feet.
Hummingbirds move by wings. They hover in mid air by flapping their wings 12-90 times
per second. They are also able to fly backwards, and are the only species able to do so.
They also fly up to or exceeding 15mph! You can tell that their wings move very fast
because you hear a continual hum when they hover and fly by. To feed, they either hover
or perch.
Alana Adamo, Block 1, Ms. Bunting
movement- they propel themselves using jet propulsion.
 motion- they flow with the currents
 limbs- they have at least 2 limbs.
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Jellyfish have no brain, heart, or bones. They have a way of
interpreting where obstacles are, but they don’t have actual eyes.
No one has been able to figure out how they can process
information without a brain. Jellyfish are made almost entirely by
water. Less than 5% of a jellyfish is a solid material. Jellyfish float
on currents in the ocean, but also use their tentacles to bob in an
up and down motion. What I haven’t figured out yet is how they
can move without a heart pumping blood through their body.
Kelsey Moyer, Block 1, Miss Bunting
Movement- the general type of movement is
mostly jumping
Motion- the main source of motion that the
Kangaroo uses is their legs
Limbs- the main number of limbs that Kangaroos
have is 4
The type of movement that the kangaroo uses is jumping. It uses its
strong muscular thighs and its powerful skinny little hind feet to jump
really super high. The kangaroo can jump as long as about 10 feet. It
can jump as high as about 30 feet. It is a medium fast animal and it can
go up to about 40 miles per hour. It also weighs up to about one
hundred and eighty pounds.
Joanna Reinoso , block 1 , Miss Bunting
A koala moves but either
climbing or walking.
 Koala moves by using its
arms and legs.
A koala has four limbs.
Josh Nelligan, block 1, Ms. Bunting
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Mountain Goats climb and run.
they use their four legs.
Mountain Goats have 4 limbs
Mountain goats live in steep areas, so they
have a great sense of balance. They run like
normal goats, but are able to maneuver on
almost vertical cliffs. They climb up the side of
a cliff face by pushing ofF with their hind legs
and landing and pulling themselves up with their
forelegs. to go down, they simply leap down
from platform to platform.
Kerri Diamond, Block 1, Miss Bunting
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Movement: Ostriches move by running.
Motion: they use their legs to run
limbs: 2 limbs, their legs
Bren McCarty, block 1, Ms. Bunting
 Platypuses Swim and crawl.
 The tail and legs is the source of
motion.
 The platypus has 5 limbs including
its
tail.
Platypuses have webbed toes. Platypuses are mostly
always in water so one of their movements is
swimming. In waters that are not that deep platypuses
crawl and they also walk on the land. Platypuses walk
but to help them walk and swim they use their tail.
Platypuses steer with their back legs and pull through
water with there front legs. When platypuses come to a
place with rocks it waddles over the rocks. The platypus
has 5 limbs including its tail. The tail helps the
platypuses to swim away from any predators trying to
eat them.
Maddy Brodish, Block 1,
Miss.Bunting
Seal
swim in the
water
Seal us there arms
and tail
 They have three
Seals as much limbs shorter than
limbs
most mammals. The bones in there
flippers are enormously long. When a
seal swim quickly it holds its front
flippers tightly against its sides. Its
lower body moves from side to side.
When the seal is swimming slowly the
front flippers are used as a it stick out
to the side.
Carlee Kivlin, Block 1, Ms. Bunting
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Movement : Squids move by blowing
air .
Motion : Squid moves with their
tentacles .
Limbs : Squid have eight limbs.
Research : The jumbo squid can grow up to six feet
and weight up to 100 pounds. Their skin varies from
deep purplish-red to white. Like other cephalopods
their muscle-bound chromatophores on their skin
enabling them to flash a range of colors. They have
two diamond-shaped fins which they use to swim and
glide.
Tyler White, Block 1, Ms. Bunting
Movement; Walrus wiggle
Motion; Their use their flippers to
move around.
Limbs; Walruses have four limbs
Walrus use their flippers to drag
themselves around on land. They
also swim. They swim by moving
their body’s side to side. Walruses
dig their tusks into the ground to
move their body’s forward.
Cameron Carbrey, Block 1, Ms. Bunting
 Movement:
worms crawl and have no
limbs.
 Motion: worms move with their belly.
 Limbs: worms have hairs on the bottom
of
their body that helps them move.
Like most animals, worms locomote. The
way that worms locomote is waves of muscular
contractions that shorten and lengthen the worm.
Instead of legs and arms worms have little tiny hairs
on their stomach. They have this so they can grip to
the surface. This lets the worms move nice and
smooth. When worms move underground they push
air through the ground as they move. This helps
them move faster and prevents getting stuck. It may
no seem like it but worms are very unique animals.
Eric Shiffler, Block 1, Ms. Bunting
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