Great British Scientists W4 · Great British Scientists Worksheet 4C Design your own organism to live in your chosen habitat. You can use features of existing animals or come up with
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Match the prehistoric animals with their modern-day relatives. Record your matches by writing the correct number next to the letters below. Choose one pair to explain how you know they’re related.
Match the prehistoric animals with their modern-day relatives. Choose one pair and stick them below. Label the animals with the similarities and differences you spotted.
Design your own organism to live in your chosen habitat. You can use features of existing animals or come up with some of your own. Think carefully about the advantageous traits your organism might need and
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C Deinogalerix
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D Archelon
E Paraceratheium
G Glyptodont
H Prionosuchus
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