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ArtStream Animal Research Form

 

ANIMAL RESEARCH FORM    Download printable PDF

Name___________________________ Teacher_____________________

Circle group:
amphibian  bird   fish   mammal   reptile    aquatic animal

Animal name ______________________________________

Scientific name ____________________________________

Weight __________________________________________

Height or Length ___________________________________

Color ___________________________________________

Body covering _____________________________________

How it breathes ____________________________________

Born alive or eggs __________________________________

How many babies __________________________________

What are young called _______________________________

Habitat (where it lives) ______________________________

Is it a ___herbivore, ___carnivore, or ___omnivore?

Food ___________________________________________

What eats this animal? ______________________________

Draw a food chain that involves your animal below.








Defense/Protection__________________________________

How would a point source or non-point source pollution affect this animal?
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Additional interesting facts
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This is the Web site of the Bryant Watershed Education Project, based in West Plains, Missouri. Our site is a toolkit for exploring the Bryant Creek, North Fork, Eleven Point and Upper Spring watersheds in the southern Missouri Ozarks.
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