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Compare the size, front teeth (incisors), canines (if they have them), and shape of the nose of each skull. ink about each of the animals at the bottom of the page, what they eat, and the teeth they would need for that diet. en draw a line from each skull to the animal from which it came at the bottom of the page. Matching Animal Skulls ©Sheri Amsel www.exploringnature.org
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Page 1: Matching Animal Skulls - Exploring Nature Science ... · Matching Animal Skulls ©Sheri Amsel . Compare the size, front teeth (incisors), canines (if they have them), and shape of

Compare the size, front teeth (incisors), canines (if they have them), and shape of the nose of each skull. Think about each of the animals at the bottom of the page, what they eat, and the teeth they would need for that diet. Then draw a line from each skull to the animal from which it came at the bottom of the page.

Matching Animal Skulls

©Sheri Amsel www.exploringnature.org

Page 2: Matching Animal Skulls - Exploring Nature Science ... · Matching Animal Skulls ©Sheri Amsel . Compare the size, front teeth (incisors), canines (if they have them), and shape of

Compare the size, front teeth (incisors), canines (if they have them), and shape of the nose of each skull. Think about each of the animals at the bottom of the page, what they eat, and the teeth they would need for that diet. Then draw a line from each skull to the animal from which it came at the bottom of the page.

Matching Animal Skulls KEY

©Sheri Amsel www.exploringnature.org