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Life Hunters and Hunted
By Katelyn Owens
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students watch little clips about animals and answer some questions
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State one biotic factor you saw in the video.
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Question 11
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In this video, what organism is the prey?
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Question 13
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What is one strategy that a ethiopian wolf used in the video to catch a mole?
Question 14
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Identify one
biotic factor
you saw in the video.
Question 15
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Identify one
abiotic factor
in the video.
Question 16
16.
Describe how bottlenose dolphins catch fish.
Question 17
17.
How does the star nose mole find food?
Question 18
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Question 19
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In the video clip, is the cheetah the predator or prey?
predator
prey
In the video clip, did the cheetahs successfully catch a zebra?
yes
no
In the video above, what animal is the stout trying to catch?
mouse
insect
rabbit
mole
Stouts catch their prey by chasing the prey down until it is too tired to run anymore.
True
False
How do bats avoid hitting other bats?
The make crying sounds
Emit sounds to alert other bats (honking noise)
Bats use their sense of smell to determine other bats whereabouts
All bats move in the same direction in a straight line
In this video which animal is the prey?
killer whale
seal
fish
penguin
Orca whales spend a year teaching their calf how to catch food
True
False
Was the orca succeful at catching the seal in the shallow water?
yes
no
In this video what animal is the predator?
bear
salmon
coyote
wolf
The bears catch salmon by standing at the water edge and catching the fish in their mouths.
True
False
In the relationship between the cobra and the squirrel, which animal is the prey?
cobra
squirrel
What relationship exists between the cobra and the mongoose?
symbiosis
predator/prey
competition
mutualism