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Nature Trail

CBSE · Class 4 · EVS

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Card 1Nature Science

What is a nature scientist and what do they study?

Answer

A nature scientist studies plants and animals in their natural environment. They observe how different living things behave, what they eat, where they live, and how they depend on each other in nature

Card 2Safety Rules

Name three safety rules to follow when visiting a forest or zoo.

Answer

1. Do not feed or tease animals 2. Do not damage trees, flowers, or plants 3. Do not throw garbage in the forest (Other rules include: no pets/weapons, no polythene bags, be careful in new places)

Card 3Bird Features

What special feature helps an eagle catch its prey?

Answer

An eagle has a sharp, curved beak and sharp claws that help it catch and hold its prey. The curved beak helps tear meat, while the sharp claws help grab and carry prey.

Card 4Bird Features

Why is a hornbill called a 'hornbill'?

Answer

A hornbill is called a hornbill because it has a headgear growing out of its forehead that looks like a horn. This special feature on top of its head makes it different from other birds.

Card 5Insects

What are the three main body parts that all insects have?

Answer

All insects have: 1. Three pairs of legs (6 legs total) 2. One pair of antennae to sense their surroundings 3. Body divided into three parts (head, thorax, abdomen) Some insects also have wings.

Card 6Bird Adaptations

How can you guess what a bird eats by looking at its beak?

Answer

Different beak shapes help birds eat different foods: - Sharp, curved beaks (eagles) = catch prey - Long, thin beaks (sunbird) = drink nectar from flowers - Short, strong beaks (sparrow) = crack seeds

Card 7Aquatic Animals

What special features help fish live in water?

Answer

Fish have fins that help them swim through water. Their streamlined body shape helps them move easily, and they have gills to breathe underwater instead of lungs like land animals.

Card 8Aquatic Animals

Name three animals that live both on land and in water.

Answer

1. Frogs - can jump on land and swim in water 2. Turtles - have webbed feet for swimming and can walk on land 3. Crocodiles/Gharials - swim in water and can move on land (These are called amphibious a

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