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Animal Adaptation

Key Stages: ks 2,

Summary:
Investigate the ways that that marine animals keep warm in icy water, how elephants keep cool when it is hot and how animals avoid their predators using camouflage.

Main copy:
Investigate the ways that that marine animals keep warm in icy water, how elephants keep cool when it is hot and how animals avoid their predators using camouflage. For older groups, this will include discussion of the ways that heat is transferred.

Particularly suitable for combination with an ice package in winter.

Minimum Number:
12

Maximum Number:
36

Price – £2.50 per head

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Where: Centre for Life
When: on request
How long: 1 hour

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Provided by: Centre for Life

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