Wetland Ecoystems Grade 5 - Web Links
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Invertebrates | Vertebrates | Arthropods | Animal Adaptations | Plant Adaptations | Photosynthesis | Plants With Seeds
Plants Without Seeds | The Kingdoms of Life | Roots & Stems | Mosses & Ferns | Animal Cells | Animal Life Cycles
Ecosystems | Aquatic Ecosystems | Changes in Ecosystems | Biomes | Food Chains | Food Webs | Symbiosis
Population Growth | The Water Cycle | The Carbon Cycle | The Nitrogen Cycle
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General Information
Environment Canada - Wetland Facts
Ducks Unlimited Canada - Wetland Information
Woodland Animals & their Adaptations
25 Coolest Animal Adaptations - YouTube
Paper Animal Models - Make Your Own!
Smithsonian Education - Skin & Bones
The Giant Walking Leaf (Insect)
Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
Skin & Bones: Big Idea - Venom
Skin & Bones: Big Idea - Visual Signaling
Skin & Bones: Big Idea - Biogeography
Skin & Bones: Big Idea - Development
Skin & Bones: Big Idea - Echolocation
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Fascinating YouTube playlists from the Smithsonian Channel.
Best of Bao Bao the Giant Panda
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Amazing
Animals
Click on one of the playlists below to watch some fascinating videos about some of Earth's Amazing Animals!
Amphibians, Reptiles and Insects
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Check out some incredible YouTube playlists from the scientists at NatGeo Wild. So cool!
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Wetlands | Animal Groups | Classifying Animals | What is a Vertebrate? | What is a Food Chain? | What is a Food Web?
Energy Pyramid | Carnivores | Herbivores | Omnivores | Scavengers | Types of Teeth | What is an amphibian?
Amphibian Colors & Warning Signs | Frogs and Toads | How Amphibians Eat | Salamanders and Newts | Wormlike Amphibians
What is a Mammal? | Types of Mammals | Hoofed Mammals | Mammals & their Young | What is an Insect | Types of Insects
Useful Insects | Ants | Bees & Wasps | Beetles | Butterflies & Moths | Dragonflies & Damselflies | Insect Colonies | Insect Defenses
Insect Predators | Insects’ Eyes | Insects’ Wings | True Bugs | True Flies | What is a Reptile? | Crocodiles and Alligators | Lizards
Snakes | Tortoises and Turtles | What is an invertebrate? | Woodlice | Spiders | Centipedes and Millipedes | Shells and exoskeletons
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