The Amazon rainforest is the largest tropical rainforest in the world.
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It’s very warm and very damp. It provides perfect conditions for life.
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For example, there are about 800,000 types of insects in the jungle.
Do you see the moth on the bark? It has a wingspan of 12”.
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Claire, a scientist from the Museum of Natural History, has gone to the Amazon rainforest to study animal life in the area.
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She has sent photos of the animals she has studied so far. She wants you to sort them into classes.
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All birds have feathers.
They also have wings and beaks.
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All reptiles have dry, scaly skin.
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Many amphibians have smooth, slippery skin.
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Most mammals have fur or hair.
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Let’s make a picture graph to show the different types of animals that Claire has observed.
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Animals Claire Observed in the Amazon