Animal Study: Adelaide Zoo

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Animal Study: Adelaide Zoo Name: Animal: 16 1

Is this animal a social animal? Give reasons for your answer. Reflect on what you have learned about the animal you studied. If you were designing an enclosure for any animal at Adelaide Zoo what would be the key considerations you would think about? Consider space, habitat, local conditions, food, shelter, breeding programs, visitors, health etc What animals would you select choose for Adelaide Zoo. Carefully explain your reasons 2 15

Behaviour findings Using your results and observations, write comments about the following: What activities did your animal spend most time doing? Animal enclosure Carefully observe the enclosure that your animal is living Consider how good it is from 3 points of view: The animal, the keeper and the public Give the enclosure a score out of 10 from the point of view of each group above. Also, make a comment on any good or bad aspects that helped you to decide on the score. The animal s viewpoint How active was your animal? Score / 10 Comment: Were any behaviours more common at certain times of the day or on different days? The keeper s viewpoint Score / 10 Comment: Did the weather affect the animal s behaviour? How does the animal s behaviour suit the lifestyle of this species in the wild? The public s viewpoint Score / 10 Comment: 14 3

BEHAVIOURS BEHAVIOURS What is this animal s scientific name? Show on the map where the animal comes from, and name the countries or continents involved. Day 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SECONDS In what sort of habitat does it live in the wild? Describe what you think the environment would be like in this region. Rainforest? Desert? Grassland? Day 3 Mountains? Bushland? River? Sea/coast? Other? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SECONDS 4 13

BEHAVIOURS Animal behaviour study Observing your animal structural adaptations You will need to obtain 3 copies of your Animal Behaviour Study sheet. Make sure that you understand the meaning of the behaviours listed on your sheet. Identify one particular animal in your enclosure (look for size, special markings, leg bands on birds etc.) Make sure you fill in all the information on the page. Only record what is happening at the moment of the end of the time intervals, not what happens between times. Observe the animal in the enclosure, and answer these questions. It is covered by; HAIR OR FUR FEATHERS SCALES (dry) MOIST SKIN Therefore the animal is classified as a; MAMMAL BIRD REPTILE AMPHIBIAN Estimate the size of the animal. (length or mass or both) Use your Animal Behaviour Study results to make a Results Table showing how often each behaviour was observed. Make sure the table is labelled. Describe its shape, colour and patterns Day 1 How would its colourings and patterns be an adaptation to its environment? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SECONDS 12 5

What are some of the structural features which this animal possesses which would help it to survive or to reproduce? (ie. adaptations) How does this enclosure compare to the natural habitat of this species? Consider this question closely and write a thorough answer, explaining your reason. Describe the differences between the sexes, apart from sexual organs. Look for things such as size, colour, antlers etc. 6 11

The enclosure Estimate the size of the enclosure: Animal movement Where does the animal spend most of its time? (eg. water, trees, ground etc.) Length Width Height Describe the ways that the animal moves about. How many animals of your species are in the enclosure? Draw the limbs or feet of your animal. Show detail of the toes, fingers, wings, flippers, claws etc. Also show how the foot / limb is positioned on the ground or other surface. Description of the group (males, females, young etc.) Is this enclosure shared by other species? If so, what? What sorts of shelter are provided? Does the animal have a separate night shelter? (Look carefully around the back of the enclosure for doors or gates to off-limit areas.) 10 7

Animal Food Use this page to do a series of sketches of the parts of the animal used to collect, catch or get food. This could include shape of head, beak, teeth, claws, tongue etc. From the signs, find out what your animal eats in its natural environment. At the Zoo, find out: What is it fed. When is it fed? How is it fed? Is it a: Carnivore Herbivore Insectivore Omnivore 8 9