Hey there! I was just dancing, but I’ll show you my moves another day. Today, let’s talk about something really cool: mammals! Do you know what mammals are? Let’s find out together!
Mammals are special animals that are born from their mother’s tummy. This is called being viviparous. When baby mammals are born, their moms feed them milk. Isn’t that sweet? Mammals have teeth in their mouths to help them chew their food.
Mammals breathe air through their lungs, just like we do. They are warm-blooded, which means they stay warm even when it’s cold outside. Most mammals have hair or fur on their bodies. They can live in lots of different places like on land, in water, and some can even fly in the sky!
Here are some fun facts! Did you know the biggest mammal is the blue whale? It can be as long as a basketball court! That’s huge! Horses are also mammals, and their teeth keep growing all their lives. Isn’t that interesting?
Guess what? We are mammals too! Yes, humans are part of the mammal family.
Now, here’s a fun challenge for you: Can you name five mammals that we didn’t talk about? Think about it and share your answers with someone!
Thanks for learning with me today. I’m off to practice my dance moves. See you next time!
Mammal Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or neighborhood to find examples of mammals. Look for animals like dogs, cats, squirrels, or even humans! Draw a picture of each mammal you find and write one thing that makes them a mammal. Share your drawings and facts with your family or friends.
Mammal Matching Game: Create a matching game using pictures of different mammals and their characteristics. For example, match a picture of a cow with a card that says “gives milk” or a picture of a bat with “can fly.” You can draw the pictures yourself or cut them out from magazines. Play the game with a friend or family member and see who can make the most matches!
Think and Share: Imagine you are a mammal living in a different environment, like the ocean or a forest. What special features would you need to survive there? Draw a picture of yourself as this mammal and explain your features to someone. Discuss how these features help you live in your chosen environment.
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Oh, you caught me dancing! I think I’ve got the hang of it, so I will show you another day. Today, I want to talk to you about a group of vertebrates: mammals. Do you know what kind of animals these are? That’s what I’m here for!
Mammals are viviparous animals, meaning they are born from their mother’s womb. Mothers have mammary glands that provide milk to feed their young. Inside their mouths, they have teeth to chew their food.
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Mammals breathe through their lungs and are warm-blooded animals. The majority of them have hair covering their bodies. They can live on land, in the water, and some can even fly!
Now, here are some fun facts about mammals: the biggest mammal is the blue whale, which can measure up to 30 meters long—just a little more than a basketball court! A horse is another mammal; did you know that its teeth don’t stop growing throughout its whole life?
And here you have another mammal—it’s me! We humans are also mammals.
Well, I am going to keep practicing my dance. See you later!
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Could you name five animals that we didn’t see in the video? Write them in the comment section! Will you get it right? Oh, and subscribe to the channel by clicking on the seal to stay up to date with new adventures.
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