rare animals
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RARE ANIMALS
SIBERIAN TIGERSCANADIAN ANIMALS
THE RED APES OF BORNEO
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SIBERIAN TIGERS
SIBERIAN TIGERS
•In eastern Russia, China, North Korea;
•ALONE;
•AT NIGHT;
•Only a few hundred
•286 cm•We all need to come together
to protect them
Where do they live?
How do they live?
When do they hunt?
How many animals are there in Russia
What is its length?
What do we need to do to protect them?
SIBERIAN TIGERSCOLOURATION Black-and-white stripes
SIBERIAN TIGERS
KILLER WHALES
KILLER WHALES
• Along British Columbia coastline;
• Make up communities;
• In groups called pods;
• Between five and thirty animals;
• A female;
• Due to their cooperative hunting.
Where do they live?
How do they live?
How do they travel?
How many animals are there in each pod?
What is the leader of each group?
Why are they successful hunters?
KILLER WHALES
COLOURATION Black-and-white
BLACK AND RARE WHITE BEARS
BLACK AND RARE WHITE BEARS
• Along British Columbia coastline;
• They are vegetarians. They eat berries,nuts,fish, insects, sometimes small animals;
• White;
• Two or three;
• Alone;• There is a low that prevents people from hunting the bears.
Where do they live?
What do they eat?
What colour are the cubs?
How many cubs do they have?
How do they live?
How does the government protect them?
BLACK AND RARE WHITE BEARS
COLOURATION Black
CANADIAN GEESE
CANADIAN GEESE
• They fly South;
• Black heads,tails, necks and feet, white feathers on the head;
• 20-30 years;
• 4 - 7;
• Families stay together;
• Canadian geese are a national symbol.
Where do they live in winter?
Colouration
Life time
How many eggs do they lay each spring?
How do they live?
Why is it illegal to harm them?
CANADIAN GEESE
Where do they live? In many areas of British Columbia
Red apes
Red
•Man of the forest
•Gentle, curious, playful
•Fruit, plants, insects
•The same size as a human baby
•90 kilograms
Where do they live?
Colouration
Meaning of name
Behavioral characteristics
Favourite food
Weight and size:Toddleradult
Class of animal primate
In many areas of British Columbia
Red apes