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The Jungle – The Seekers
This week’s seekers: -Jaguar Jaguar (Stock.xchng-Madmatah) The jaguar is the perfect jungle big cat. She can climb up trees, where she can relax and watch all the animals. Jaguars are great swimmers and can hunt animals in the river and … Continue reading →
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Tagged Amazon, animals, Brazil, camouflage,, colour, coral snake, false coral snake, Hide and Seek, Jaguar, Jungle, predator, prey, Rainforest, seekers, snakes, South America
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Underwater – The Seekers
Shark! This week’s seekers: Do you know there are two different species of shark which use camouflage to hunt their prey? -Great White Shark The Great White Shark is a superb predator of the seas. It hunts above the sea … Continue reading →
Posted in Underwater Week
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Tagged Aquatic, Camoflage, Colours in Nature, Great White Shark, Hide and Seek, hiding, hunting, Ocean, Predators, prey, Sea, seekers, Wobbegong
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The Forest – The Seekers
The seekers of the week: -Wily Wolves Wolves are one of the best seekers in the woods. Wolves are fast, strong and smart and will hunt together with other wolves to make sure none of them go hungry. Wolves (Stock.xchng … Continue reading →
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Tagged camouflage,, colour in nature, Forest, Hide and Seek, owl, seekers, sleepy, swoop, wolf, wolf pack, Wolves predators
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The Tundra – The Seekers
This weeks Seekers: -Polar Bear Arctic Polar Bear (Wikimedia Commons-Alan D. Wilson) Polar bears live in a cold place called the Arctic. The skin of the polar bear is black with white fur. They do not change their colour but … Continue reading →
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Tagged Camoflage, Cold places, Cold Weather, colours, Colours in Nature, Hide and Seek, Polar Bear, Predators, seekers, Snowy Owl, the arctic, Wildcat
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