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par Sarah Richardson Il y a 16 années

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Tree Homes

Many species such as black bears, raccoons, and owls utilize tree holes as their homes, each adapting to specific sizes and features of these natural shelters. Black bears, including mother bears with their cubs, often use the largest tree holes for hibernation during winter and foraging in spring.

 Tree Homes

Tree Homes

living tree

trunk
roots

keep the tree from falling over

leaves

-the tree's food

branches
bark

-the skin or protection of the tree

owls

live in holes

use the smallest hole
turnable heads

to see what's behind them

long feathers

help keep the owl warm and hide their ears

pointed beak

has nostrils

pick up sticks

build nest

sharp claws
gather food

snake

mouse

big eyes

help them see better when hunting at night

raccoons

have fur, a black mask, and stripes on their tails

striped tail
nocturnal
black mask

makes it harder for other animals to see its eyes

long fingers
fish
corn
worms
uses a middle-size hole

-it searches to find a hole that is just the right size (not too big or too small)

getting warmer

using friction
staying in the sun
being active
jump up and down
run
hop
hiding in a tree hole
having fur
snuggling


black bears

use the biggest hole
fur
hybernation
wake and hunt during the spring
sleep during the winter
father bear
mother bear
baby bear

-a.k.a. cub

food
berries
nuts
acorns

tree holes

animals
birds
ants
butterflies
moths
plants

living inside the tree