An intellectual game for younger students with a presentation on the topic: Animals. Presentation for elementary grades on the topic “These amazing animals Presentation on the topic of the most amazing animals


Natalia Nekrasova
Presentation "Amazing Animals"

Chameleon - unique animal. He is able to change color. Few Togo: one side of a chameleon can be, for example, bright red, and the other green. Changing color, the chameleon merges with surrounding objects, becomes invisible.

The chameleon can jump from branch to branch. On the ground, he moves awkwardly, legs wide apart and leaning on his tail. In water, he is not able to move, but he does not sink either.

If irritated or alarmed, the chameleon very quickly "repainted". His skin turns black animal inflates, doubles its normal size, hisses like a snake and shows a bright red mouth.

Chameleons can "dance". On the ground or on a branch, the chameleon first freezes motionless, rotating only with its eyes. Then he slowly lifts one front and opposite back leg and swings rhythmically back and forth. After stepping 1 time, he again freezes in place, raising the second pair of legs and repeats everything again. At the same time, he continuously rotates his eyes - back, forward, up, down. Scientists think that this is how chameleons communicate with each other.

Some people are compared to chameleons. They say: Changes like a chameleon. This means that a person can change unrecognizably depending on the situation.

Toucan - amazingly beautiful bird lives in America, both North and South (Mexico, Argentina, Chile, USA).

Toucan usually lives in one place, without making large flights. Toucans live in hollow trees.

The main feature of the toucan is a massive brightly colored beak, with the help of which toucans peel fruits from the peel. Toucans feed on berries, fruits, seeds, sometimes insects and eggs of small birds. The coloring of the beaks does not repeat, so the birds can recognize each other in a flock by their beaks.

Interestingly, the toucan is a relative of the woodpecker. Toucans got their name due to the specific sounds they make. publish: tuk-kan, tuk-kan.

In nature, the enemies of toucans are boas and birds of prey.

Underwater chameleons, seahorses are excellent at playing hide and seek and master the art of camouflage to perfection.

Unlike other inhabitants of the oceans and seas, seahorses swim in an upright position and in pairs, often with their tails tied.

Seahorses are constantly eating. They feed on small fish or plankton.

Interestingly, both eyes of skates can look in different directions, studying the environment.

This fish is also called a dragon, since many species really resemble this fairy-tale character.

These animals are very similar to small bears.

Koalas practically do not drink water. The fact is that all the moisture necessary for their life is contained in eucalyptus, which is the main food of the koala.

An adult koala weighs about 10 kilograms, and its height ranges from 60-80 centimeters.

Koala fingerprints are very similar to human fingerprints.

Koala sleeps 18 hours a day.

In the wild, koalas live an average of 12-13 years, and in a net they can live up to 18-20 years.

Koalas live on only one continent - Australia.

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Some are sad that dragons exist only in fairy tales, and there are no unusual animals left on earth. This marine fish is a relative of the seahorse and lives in the waters of western and southern Australia. Usually the sea dragon can be found in shallow water. In the water, the dragon moves with the help of a fin, which is located on the crest of the neck. The fins of the animal are completely transparent. The dragon is not so small - it can grow up to 45 cm.


This larval form of an amphibious plant of the ambistom family lives in the mountain ponds of Mexico. A special sign of the axolotl are 6 shaggy and long branches, growing 3 on each side of the head. In fact, this is not an ornament, but gills. Swimming of the axolotl is facilitated by a wide and long tail. This amazing animal can breathe with both gills and lungs. The total length of the amphibian reaches 30 cm


This animal lives in the dry steppes and forest-steppes of Australia and New Guinea. The lizard can have a different color - from yellow-brown to black-brown. A feature of the animal is a skin fold around the head, similar to a collar and adjacent to the body. Sensing danger, the animal opens its mouth and sticks out its bright collar, which can stand up to 30 cm from the body. The lizard stands on its hind legs, begins to hiss and beat the ground with its tail.


The fish lives in the Pacific, Indian and Atlantic oceans, preferring greater depth (about 2800 meters). In such places, the pressure usually exceeds several ten times, therefore, the gel-like composition of the body with a density lower than that of water helps the fish to remain viable and swim with little energy consumption. The body length of a drop fish can reach 65 cm.


This toothless mammal lives in South and Central America. The sloth is known to everyone for its habit of living - almost all the time it hangs on a branch with its back down, while spending 15 hours a day in a dream. The body weight of sloths ranges from 4 to 9 kg, and their length is about 60 centimeters. Interestingly, the animals are so slow that moth moth settlements are often found in their fur.




These animals live in Southeast Asia, they belong to primates. Their feature is long hind legs and a large head, which can turn almost 360 degrees. Tarsiers have good hearing, their fingers are very long, and left naked and rounded. But most of all they stand out with their eyes, which have a diameter of up to 16 mm. The animals themselves are quite small, their height is from 9 to 16 cm.


This peculiar octopus is a cephalopod. He lives in the depths of the Tasman Sea, and his size is small, with half the palm of a man. The nickname of the octopus comes from the name of the elephant Dumbo, a famous cartoon character. Everyone mocked him because of the large size of his ears, while the octopus has a pair of long and paddle-like fins that resemble ears.


This chiropteran mammal, as the name implies, is found only in Madagascar. The animal is only 6 cm long, and weighs 8-10 grams, while the tail can reach 5 cm. Rolled palm leaves serve as a refuge for them, to which they stick with their suckers. It is they who are a special sign of animals. These animals are protected by law



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The most unusual animals on the planet
Dumbo
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Fish with red lips
A fish with red lips, or in English Rosy-Lipped Batfish. These fish live near the coast of Costa Rica. It is interesting that they do not know how to swim, this fish simply walks along the bottom of the sea and attracts small fish and mollusks with its red lips, which swim with interest to the red color, after which something similar to a fishing rod pops up in this fish in the opening of the nose, which grabs its victim.

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Chinese giant salamander
Chinese giant salamander. These salamanders live in mountain streams and lakes in East China. These salamanders are considered an endangered species due to their use in Chinese medicine, and it is also considered a delicacy in China. The length of the salamander is 180 cm. Many say that they live up to 150 years, although the maximum recorded age of the salamander was only 55 years, and their maximum weight can reach 180 kg.

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Yeti crab
The yeti crab was discovered in 2005 by a team of scientists who found it at a depth of more than 2 km. near the exit of thermal waters. It seems to many that in appearance they consist of wool, but this is not so, their fur is like densely growing long bristles with which the crab receives various information.

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viper fish
Another amazing creature of nature is the viper fish. She got her name because of her appearance - a terrible head with very large teeth, she even got into the Guinness Book of Records as the largest teeth compared to the size of her head. Its length reaches 35 cm, and they live at a depth of up to 2 km. They feed once every one or two weeks on small squid, shrimps and fish. The viper fish lives for about 40 years and sometimes becomes the prey of the shark.

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Axolotl
The first incredible animal can be called the axolotl. It lives in several lakes in Mexico. The body length of the axolotl is 15-25 cm. The adult form of the axolotl in the process of metamorphosis loses its external gills and begins to breathe with the help of the lungs and through the skin. Translated from the Aztec language, axolotl means "water toy", which is not surprising in its appearance.

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Ai-ai or Madagascar bat
Ai-ai is an amazing animal, which is considered the only representative of the family of arms. The body length of the ah-ah reaches 40 cm, and its tail is 60 cm. They live in the forests in the East of the island of Madagascar. These animals feed on mango fruits, beetles, larvae and the core of bamboo or reed. Ai-ai are considered a very rare species that is listed in the Red Book. There are no more than 50 individuals left on the Earth of Madagascar bats.

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drop fish
Drop fish. This fish lives at a depth of 800 meters and feeds on various molluscs and crustaceans there. A feature of the fish is that it incubates its eggs until the fry hatch from them. The length of the drop fish can reach 70 cm, and the weight is about 10 kg. What kind of animal: fish, scientific name Psychrolutes marcidus. Habitat: lives in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans, found in deep waters (about 2800 m) of the coasts of Australia and Tasmania. Special signs: Drop fish live at depths where the pressure is several tens of times higher than at sea level, and in order to maintain viability, the body of a drop fish consists of a gel-like mass with a density slightly less than water; this allows the fish to swim above the seafloor without expending energy in swimming. Dimensions: The maximum body length is about 65 cm.

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giant isopod
Isopods can reach over 40 cm in length and live at depths of 1,600 meters. The largest isopod recorded was 76 cm long and weighed 1.7 kg. The body of isopods is covered with hard plates. They feed mainly on the carcasses of dead fish that have sunk to the seabed. Due to the fact that it is not always possible to obtain carcasses of dead fish, therefore isopods are adapted to starve and go without food for more than two months.

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angora rabbit
The Angora rabbit is considered one of the oldest breeds of rabbits that were bred in Turkey, through which their name Angora came from, because Angora used to be the capital of Turkey. First of all, these animals value fur, which is obtained through their haircut. The weight of this rabbit reaches 6 kg, and they live no more than 7 years. They are also very often kept as pets because they are very active and love to play. In total, there are 4 breeds of such rabbits: French, Angora, German and Satin.

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Herring king
The last in the list of the most unusual animals on the planet is the oar king. Also, the herring king is called the fish-belt because of its very large length, which reaches more than 6 meters, and there have been cases of catching this fish with a length of 11 meters. The herring king lives in the warm waters of the Pacific, Indian and Atlantic oceans. The weight of the fish can exceed 250 kg. The width of the herring king with its large length becomes only 5 cm.

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Japanese giant salamander.
To date, this is the largest amphibian that can reach 160 cm in length, weigh up to 180 kg and can live up to 150 years, although the officially registered maximum age of a giant salamander is 55 years.

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Bearded pig.
In different sources, the bearded pig species is divided into two or three subspecies. These are the curly-haired bearded pig (Sus barbatus oi), which lives on the Malay Peninsula and the island of Sumatra, the Bornean bearded pig (Sus barbatus) and the Palawan bearded pig, which, judging by the name, live on the island of Borneo and Palawan, as well as in Java, Kalimantan and the small islands of the Indonesian archipelago in Southeast Asia.

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Slit-tooth.
A mammal from the order of insectivores, divided into two main species: the Cuban flint tooth and the Haitian. A relatively large animal compared to other types of insectivores: its length is 32 centimeters, and its tail, on average, is 25 cm, the weight of the animal is about 1 kilogram, and its body is dense.

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Sumatran rhinos.
They belong to the equine-hoofed animals of the rhinoceros family. This species of rhinoceros is the smallest of the entire family. The body length of an adult Sumatran rhinoceros can reach 200 - 280 cm, and the height at the withers can vary from 100 to 150 cm. Such rhinos can weigh up to 1000 kg.

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Galago.
Its large fluffy tail is clearly comparable to that of a squirrel. And the charming muzzle and graceful movements, flexibility and insinuation, clearly reflect his feline trait. The amazing jumping ability, mobility, strength and incredible agility of this animal clearly show its nature as a funny cat and elusive squirrel. Of course, it would be where to use their talents, because a cramped cage is very poorly suited for this. But, if you give this little animal a little freedom and sometimes allow him to walk around the apartment, then all his quirks and talents will come true. Many even compare it to a kangaroo.

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Tasmanian devil.
Being the largest of modern predatory marsupials, this animal is black in color with white spots on the chest and sacrum, with a huge mouth and sharp teeth, has a dense physique and a severe disposition, for which, in fact, it was called the devil. Emitting ominous cries at night, the massive and clumsy Tasmanian devil outwardly resembles a small bear: the front legs are slightly longer than the hind legs, the head is large, and the muzzle is blunted.

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Fossa.
On the island of Madagascar, such animals have been preserved that are not found not only in Africa itself, but throughout the rest of the world. One of the rarest animals is Fossa - the only representative of the genus Cryptoprocta and the largest predatory mammal that lives on the island of Madagascar. The appearance of the fossa is a bit unusual: it is a cross between a civet and a small cougar. Sometimes the fossa is also called the Madagascar lion, since the ancestors of this animal were much larger and reached the size of a lion. Fossa has a squat, massive and slightly elongated body, the length of which can reach up to 80 cm (on average it is 65–70 cm). The legs of the fossa are long, but thick enough, with the hind legs higher than the front ones. The tail is often equal to the length of the body and reaches 65 cm.

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Lilac frog.
Some animals have managed to adapt to these, at first glance, very difficult conditions and have even learned to benefit from the change of seasons. Here is the indigenous inhabitant of India, the purple frog (Nasikabatrachus sahyadrensis), which as a species was discovered quite recently - in 2003, uses the monsoon time to good use - to continue its kind.

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Starship.
An insectivorous mammal of the mole family. Outwardly, the star-nosed star-nosed differs from other members of the family and from other small animals only in its characteristic structure of the stigma in the form of a rosette or a star of 22 soft, fleshy, mobile bare rays. In size, spade-shaped forelimbs, thick velvety fur (black or dark brown) it is similar to the European mole.

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Belttail.
The habitat of belttails extends to the rocky regions of Africa, which have an arid climate, mainly on the south side of the Sahara desert. In addition, belttails live in a certain amount on the island of Madagascar. There are more than forty species of belttails in the world. The sizes of the belttails are quite different and range from 12 to 70 centimeters in length. The entire body of the girdletail is covered with rectangular plates - scales that cover the bone base of the reptile.

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Palm thief.
A representative of the decapod crustaceans. Which habitat is the western part of the Pacific Ocean and the tropical islands of the Indian Ocean. This animal from the family of land crayfish is quite large for its species. The body of an adult individual reaches a size of up to 32 cm and a weight of up to 3-4 kg. For a long time, it was erroneously believed that with its claws, it can even crack coconuts, which it then eats. To date, scientists have proven that cancer can only eat already split coconuts. They, being its main source of nutrition, gave the name palm thief. Although he is not averse to eating other types of food - the fruits of Pandanus plants, organic matter from the soil, and even their own kind.

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Tarsier.
A small mammal from the order of primates, whose very specific appearance created a somewhat ominous halo around this small animal weighing up to one hundred and sixty grams. So, the indigenous population of Indonesia and the Philippine Islands associated the ridiculous appearance of the tarsier with the tricks of evil spirits. However, many of our contemporaries, who first see the tarsier in its native habitat, remain amazed at its non-standard appearance.

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Imperial scorpion
The imperial scorpion is 8 inches long. He is one of the largest scorpions in the world. It was first found in Ghana during a study in 2006.

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fruit bat
This fruit bat was found in 1999 in New Guinea.

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Malayan Bear, or Biruang, or Sun Bear
The smallest and most pugnacious of all existing bears ... In general, a brawler! Mammal of the bear family. Habitat: From the northeast of India and the southern part of China through Myanmar, Thailand, peninsulas of Indochina and Malacca to Indonesia. Distinguishing Features: Stocky, strong animal with a short and broad muzzle. Ears are short and rounded. The limbs are high with disproportionately large paws; claws very large, curved. Feet are bare. The fangs are small. The fur of the biruang is short, hard and smooth. The color is black, on the muzzle it turns to roan-yellow. On the chest there is usually a large whitish or reddish spot in the form of a horseshoe, reminiscent of the shape and color of the rising sun. A nocturnal animal, often sleeping or sunbathing in the branches of trees for days on end, where it builds a kind of nest for itself. Dimensions: The smallest representative of the bear family: it does not exceed 1.5 m in length (plus 3-7 cm tail), the height at the withers is only 50-70 cm; weight 27-65 kg. By the way: Biruangs are one of the rarest types of bears.

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Commander
The Hungarian Shepherd is a dog breed. Habitat: everywhere. Special signs: When keeping a Komondor, special care is required for its coat, the length of which can reach almost a meter. It is not subject to combing, but, as it grows, the formed strands must be separated so that the wool does not fall off. Dimensions: This "King of the Hungarian Shepherd Dogs" is one of the largest dogs in the world, the growth at the withers of males is more than 80 cm, and the long white coat, folded into original shoelaces, makes the dog even more massive and impressive. By the way: Feeding this huge dog is not difficult. Like any shepherd dogs, they are very unpretentious and eat very little, a little more than 1 kg of food per day.

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Jaboticaba - a tree on which berries grow Brazilian grape tree - a plant of the Myrtle family, growing in tropical latitudes, and cultivated there as a fruit crop. The fruits of this tree grow directly on the trunk and main branches, which gives it such an unusual appearance.

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Did you know that ... Goshawks are not found in only one European country - Iceland. Chameleons can throw out their tongue at a distance equal to half the length of the body. In addition, its eyes are able to rotate independently of each other, so the chameleon can look in all directions at the same time without moving its head. The electric generators of the South American electric eel can generate voltages up to 1200 volts at a current of 1.2 A. This would be enough to light six hundred-watt light bulbs. In order for an ostrich egg to be hard-boiled, it must be boiled for at least 40 minutes. Ferrets sleep up to 20 hours a day.

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Tree growing from the roof of the courthouse tower The city of Greensburg (USA) is known as the "City of Trees" because of more than a dozen trees that have been growing from the roof of the county courthouse since 1870. It is believed that they sprouted from seeds contained in bird droppings.

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A tree that "shoots" seeds at a speed of 70 m / s Hura exploding (dynamite tree) is a type of evergreen shrub that grows in South America. It grows up to 60 m in height. This tree is noticeable in the dark thanks to the pointed thorns on the smooth brown bark. These spikes are a natural defense mechanism against animals.

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Mushroom with taste of chicken Polypore sulfur-yellow - one of the types of edible mushrooms. It is also known as "witch's sulphur", "kulyna" or "chicken mushroom" because it tastes like chicken. These mushrooms usually grow in whole clusters, and the width of its cap can reach 40 cm.

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A flower that smells like chocolate This is a plant from Mexico with maroon flowers. These flowers exude an appetizing chocolate aroma. The plant has no edible parts, cannot produce viable seeds, and reproduces by division by tubers. Therefore, chocolate flowers are not cultivated, and they grow only in their homeland in Mexico.

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Tradescantia. David Latimer and his tradescantia - a plant that he planted in a bottle 40 years ago, corked and never opened. An ecosystem has formed in the bottle, in which the plant takes care of itself, produces oxygen and feeds on humus.

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The largest inflorescence in the world. There is a plant (not a flower), but an inflorescence, and it is much larger in size than Raflesia (the largest flower in the world) - this is Amorphophallus titanic (titanium arum). The largest representative of this genus blossomed in the botanical garden of Basel, Switzerland.

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Jade vine. The jade vine is known for its spectacular blue-green claw-like flowers. Pollination of the flower is "produced" by bats, who love to drink its nectar. Due to climate change and the systematic clearing of the natural habitat of such rare flowers, the jade vine is endangered.

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The most expensive flower on the planet. Orchid "Gold Kinabalu" You can find it only on the islands of Borneo. One shoot of a golden orchid costs about $5,000. This rare plant blooms only after the age of fifteen, and it can be identified by almost horizontal petals. On one plant there are up to six large fragrant flowers. The flowering of "Gold of Kinabalu" begins in April-May

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A plant that can digest a rat with teeth and bones There is a carnivorous plant so large that it literally swallows mice and rats and even digests their teeth and bones. The plant is part of the carnivorous plant family, a killer vegetation found on the islands of Java and Sumatra.

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Rainbow tree from the Philippines The rainbow eucalyptus comes from the Philippine island of Mindanao. The tree is famous for its colorful bark, hence the name. Like other eucalyptus trees, the bark of this tree tends to peel off (usually in the form of narrow strips).

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Flower Parade. On September 1 and 2, the Dutch city of Zundert hosted guests and participants of one of the largest flower parades in the world. Thousands of tourists from around the world came to see the giant flower sculptures.

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Exhibition of giant vegetables. Giant vegetables were presented at the Harrogate Farmer's Festival Exhibition. Here you could see everything - from mushrooms to a huge pumpkin. Gardener Phillip Wawels with his son Andrew and a 51 kg zucchini.

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The oldest living organism on the planet. This pine is 4843 years old. She grew from a seed that fell to the ground in 2832 BC.

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Baboon. A yellowish monkey, whose main habitats are the steppe and mountainous regions of Central and East Africa. Despite their size, which can reach up to 75 cm, and rather clumsy appearance, baboons have great dexterity and move quickly.

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Chain-tailed monkey. The family of chain-tailed monkeys includes a large number of species of broad-nosed monkeys living in South America. All representatives of this family live in trees and have a characteristic tenacious tail, with which they can cling to branches and jump to neighboring trees.

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Tiger. The largest representative of the cat family and one of the largest predators on earth, after the brown and polar bear. The habitat of the tiger is Asia, but the barbaric extermination of these animals has led to the fact that now the tiger can only be found in some areas of India, Indochina and the Far East.

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Jaguar. One of the largest predatory mammals with a muscular body, a rounded head, thick short hair and a long tail. All jaguars have a coloration consisting of a dirty yellow background and black solid or ring-shaped spots. You can meet the jaguar in tropical forests, high in the mountains, on the ocean coast, where he is digging up turtle eggs.

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Zebra. A characteristic feature of all types of zebras are black stripes on the body, which serve as a good disguise from predators and tsetse flies that do not perceive such coloring. To date, the zebra can only be found in Africa, in the shrouds, semi-deserts and mountains of which all three species of these animals live.

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Iguana. Large lizards, well adapted to life in a dry climate. Mostly iguanas live in Central America, on the Fiji Islands, the Antilles and Galapagos Islands. Characteristic features of all representatives of this family are teeth, which are absent in all other lizards.

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Skunk. Average mammal. Two species of skunks, whose fur is very thick but coarse, have a very contrasting coloration, consisting of a combination of black and white stripes or spots, a thick black and white tail, and the ability to scare away their enemies with a very unpleasant odor emitted by animals in case of danger. .

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Amazon Dolphin. A mammal from the order of cetaceans, the main habitats of which are the Amazon and its tributaries. The full body of the Amazonian dolphins, which can be up to 2.5 meters long and weigh 200 - 210 kilograms, has a pale blue color, darker in dolphins living in lakes.

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Slit-tooth. A mammal from the order of insectivores. Relatively large, relative to other types of insectivores, the beast: its length is 32 centimeters, and the tail, on average, 25 cm, the weight of the animal is about 1 kilogram, the physique is dense.

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Prochidna. Prochidna weighs up to 10 kg, although larger specimens have also been noted. In length, the body reaches 77 cm. Compared to the echidna: the paws of the echidna are higher, the claws are more powerful. Another feature of the appearance of the prochidna is the spurs on the hind legs of males and the five-fingered hind limbs and the three-fingered forelimbs.

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Capybara. Semi-aquatic mammal, the largest of modern rodents. It is the only representative of the capybara family. There is a dwarf variety, sometimes it is considered as a separate species (small capybara).

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Tasmanian devil. The largest of modern carnivorous marsupials, with a huge mouth and sharp teeth. He has a dense physique and a stern disposition, for which he was called the devil. Emitting ominous cries at night, the massive and clumsy Tasmanian devil outwardly resembles a small bear: the front legs are slightly longer than the hind legs, the head is large, and the muzzle is blunted. Did you know that… Jackals have one more pair of chromosomes than dogs and wolves. Tigers not only have striped fur, but also striped skin. Garfish have green bones. An octopus has a rectangular pupil. A horse has 18 more bones than a human. Giraffes have the largest heart and the highest blood pressure of any land animal. Giraffes have an absolutely black tongue, the length of which can reach up to 45 cm. The whale's heart beats only 9 times per minute. The penguin is the only bird that can swim but cannot fly. In addition, it is the only bird that walks standing up.

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Did you know that… An iguana can stay under water for up to 28 minutes. A zebra is white with black stripes, not the other way around. There are approximately 500 zoos in the world. There are more muscles in the caterpillar's body than in the human body. A rat can go without water longer than a camel. A titmouse feeds its chicks a thousand times a day. The female armadillo has a unique ability. In stressful situations, she can delay childbirth for up to two years. When attacking their prey, sharks close their eyes so that the beating prey does not injure them. A skunk can't bite and smell at the same time.

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Internet resources. Interesting facts about animals http://www.theanimalworld.ru/birds/facts/ Giraffe http://www.theanimalworld.ru/animals/zhiraf.html Iguana http://www.theanimalworld.ru/animals/iguana.html Zebra http://www.theanimalworld.ru/animals/zebra.html Jaguar http://www.theanimalworld.ru/animals/jaguar.html Tiger http://www.theanimalworld.ru/animals/tigr.html Chain-tailed monkey http://www.theanimalworld.ru/animals/tsepkokhvostaja_obezjana.html Baboon http://www.theanimalworld.ru/animals/babuin_2.html Skunk http://images.yandex.ru/yandsearch?source=wiz&text=%D1 %81%D0%BA%D1%83%D0%BD%D1%81%20%D1%84%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%BE&noreask=1&pos=7&rpt=simage&lr=39&uinfo=sw-1007-sh -677-fw-782-fh-471-pd-1&img_url=http%3A%2F%2Fcs5577.userapi.com%2Fv5577778%2F11e%2FOptEPZ4S5U0.jpg D0%B8%D0%B3%D1%83%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B0%20%D1%84%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%BE&pos=1&rpt=simage&lr=39&noreask=1&source= wiz&uinfo=sw-1007-sh-677-fw-782-fh-471-pd-1&img_url=http%3A%2F%2Fshkolazhizni.ru%2Fimg%2Fcontent% 2Fi60%2F60744.jpg Falsetooth http://invisibleon.ru/3446 Tarsier http://dolgopyat.ru/o-dolgopatah/philipinskii-dolgopya/ Animated pictures of plants biology teacher website http://tana.ucoz.ru/load/ 116 Animation pictures of animals http://bestgif.su/photo/zhivotnye/7 Animation picture Tree http://vsyaanimaciya.ru/photo/55-0-4726 Animation picture Frog Princess http://www.o-prirode.com /photo/43-0-4206 Ladybug template http://lotoskay.ucoz.ru/load/shablony_dlja_prezentacij/zhivotnye/bozhja_korovka/146-1-0-3305 Interesting facts about plants http://www.billionnews. en/flower/

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