Why do animals change their living area during the year? Which animals travel the greatest distances?

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I IGI 1 1. nswer the questions Why do animals change their living area during the year? Which animals travel the greatest distances? Where does the rctic tern spend their summers and winters? What other animals are long-distance travellers? Why don t mammals travel such long distances? Why do zebras change their living areas? Why do whales travel to warmer regions? Why do sea turtles come to coastal regions? Where do Brazilian sea turtles go to in order to breed? Where are salmon born? Why do they swim to ocean waters? ow do animals navigate? 2. xplain in nglish breeding grounds pasture equator hatch

I IGI 2 3. rossword 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 clipserossword.com cross 3. the same events that happen over and over again 5. type of animal whose body temperature changes according to the temperature around it 7. to get together an have babies 8. when a young animal comes out of an egg 10. sea bird that travels thousands of kilometres 11. animal that drinks milk from its mother's body when it is young 12. when an animal eats grass on the fields 15. group of animals that live together 16. animal that eats fish and lives near the coast Down 1. a large deer with long and wide antlers; it lives in colder areas 2. fish that lives in the oceans but swims up rivers to lay eggs 4. water from a lake or river 6. line around the middle of the arth 9. place where land and sea meet 13. yearly 14. the largest mammal that lives in the sea

I IGI 3 4. rue or alse nimals in the sea sometimes travel from deep water to water near the surface. he rctic tern travels from the rctic to the equator and back again. ome merican butterflies spend the winter in warmer regions, and then travel back to the U. ost mammals do not migrate because they are warm-blooded. eindeer and caribous always travel alone. Wild frican animals get together at waterholes during the dry season. Whales travel to warmer areas to have babies there. ea turtles spend most of their life on land and go into the water to breed. almon live in the ocean and after some time swim back to the place where they were born. Birds sometimes use stars and the sun to navigate. 5. ill in the missing parts of the sentences with the correct word from the box. border - breed - breeding grounds current - freshwater - geographical hoofed pastures ome birds migrate between their and warmer regions. When they fly, most birds follow features, like mountains or rivers. ome mammals travel longer distances in their search for better grazing areas. anadian reindeer and caribou travel thousands of kilometers south to the merican. Zebras often migrate because they look for new. urtles swim from the Brazilian coast to the middle of the tlantic cean to there. almon are born in rivers and spend most of their lives in the ocean. ome animals are guided by wind, temperature or the ocean s.

I IGI 4 Key rossword 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 clipserossword.com W W D P I Y G Q U U I D Z

I IGI 5 rue or alse nimals in the sea sometimes travel from deep water to water near the surface. he rctic tern travels from the rctic to the equator and back again. ome merican butterflies spend the winter in warmer regions, and then travel back to the U. ost mammals do not migrate because they are warm-blooded. eindeer and caribous always travel alone. Wild frican animals get together at waterholes during the dry season. Whales travel to warmer areas to have babies there. ea turtles spend most of their life on land and go into the water to breed. almon live in the ocean and after some time swim back to the place where they were born. Birds sometimes use stars and the sun to navigate. ill in the missing parts of the sentences with the correct word from the box. border - breed - breeding grounds current - freshwater - geographical hoofed pastures ome birds migrate between their breeding grounds and warmer regions. When they fly, most birds follow geographical features, like mountains or rivers. ome hoofed mammals travel longer distances in their search for better grazing areas. anadian reindeer and caribou travel thousands of kilometers south to the merican border. Zebras often migrate because they look for new pastures. urtles swim from the Brazilian coast to the middle of the tlantic cean to breed there. almon are born in freshwater rivers and spend most of their lives in the ocean. ome animals are guided by wind, temperature or the ocean s current.