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BODY PARTS FOR

PROTECTION AGAINST
OTHER ANIMALS
Identify the body part of animal being describe in
each statement.
1. Carabaos and goats use their _______ for
protection.
2. Snakes use their _____ to attack their
enemies.
3. Squid squirt _________ to confuse their
attackers while escaping.
4. Skunks spray foul-smelling _______ to
discourage their enemies.
5. Porcupines have ______ that protect them
from their enemies.
1. Carabaos and goats
use their horns for
protection.
Identify the body part of animal being describe in
each statement.
1. Carabaos and goats use their horns for
protection.
2. Snakes use their _____ to attack their
enemies.
3. Squid squirt _________ to confuse their
attackers while escaping.
4. Skunks spray foul-smelling _______ to
discourage their enemies.
5. Porcupines have ______ that protect them
from their enemies.
2. Snakes use their
fangs to attack their
enemies.
Identify the body part of animal being describe in
each statement.
1. Carabaos and goats use their horns for
protection.
2. Snakes use their fangs to attack their
enemies.
3. Squid squirt _________ to confuse their
attackers while escaping.
4. Skunks spray foul-smelling _______ to
discourage their enemies.
5. Porcupines have ______ that protect them
from their enemies.
3. Squid squirt black fluid
to confuse their attackers
while escaping.
Identify the body part of animal being describe in
each statement.
1. Carabaos and goats use their horns for
protection.
2. Snakes use their fangs to attack their
enemies.
3. Squid squirt black fluid to confuse their
attackers while escaping.
4. Skunks spray foul-smelling _______ to
discourage their enemies.
5. Porcupines have ______ that protect them
from their enemies.
4. Skunks spray foul-
smelling liquid to
discourage their enemies.
Identify the body part of animal being describe in
each statement.
1. Carabaos and goats use their horns for
protection.
2. Snakes use their fangs to attack their
enemies.
3. Squid squirt black fluid to confuse their
attackers while escaping.
4. Skunks spray foul-smelling liquid to
discourage their enemies.
5. Porcupines have ______ that protect them
from their enemies.
5. Porcupines have quills
that protect them from their
enemies.
BODY PARTS OF
ANIMALS USED FOR
GETTING FOOD
Horses and
carabaos have flat
teeth. They use
their flat teeth for
crushing and
chewing grass.
Lions and
tigers have
sharp, pointed
teeth. They
use their
pointed teeth
to grasp and
tear their prey
to pieces.
A mouse’s front teeth never stop growing.
Insects, like bees, have long thin
tongues that they use get the nectar.
The mouth parts
of grasshopper
look like blades of
a saw. Their
mouths are
supported by
strong jaws called
mandibles.
The mouth
part of a
butterfly is
a long
sucking
tube called
proboscis.
Frogs use their long sticky tongues to
catch food, such as flies and mosquitoes.
Giraffes can
get the leaves
of trees with
the use of
their long
tongues to
pull them off
and eat them.

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