Thursday, April 12, 2012

The Future is Wild

In science we're learning about the future. The class watched a video called The Future is Wild. It showed animals today evolved so that they can cope with the harsh environment. The movie is broken up into three parts. They are 5 million years, 100 million years, and 200 million years in the future. One animal , for example was called the swampus. It evolved from the modern day octopus. It could now breathe on land, though. It could also excrete a deadly venom that protects it from predators. It was like walking with dinosaurs but in the future. This helped us learn about behavioral and structural adaptations.

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