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Thursday, June 30, 2016

Aron animal adaptation: Wolf paw

Front view

We have been looking at animal adaptations and how they help them survive in the wild! I chose the wolf paw for my adaptation. I created a clay model of a wolf paw. I have also found some information about it.  
Side View


Facts 

  • Wolf tracks can be found in almost any terrain (except on rocks..) Usually a wolf would keep it's tracks in a straight line if it's deep, usually only in snow.
    • Wolves have pads to keep their paws safe, pads are an extra tough skin so they may go where they please. A wolf pad could be cut, it is possible, but if it does not get fixed it could get infected.Adult wolves have large feet.
    • A fully grown wolf would have a paw print nearly 13 centimetres long and 10 centimetres wide
  • A wolf track is not as big as it's paw, because they have pads.

6 comments:

  1. The paw created was very detailed . Your facts about the wolf paw were very informative. The next time you could add a photo of a real wolf paw.
    from Ara

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  2. I really like your model Aron, it is very detailed and I can tell you have put a lot of time and thought into your model. I found your facts interesting especially about the size of the paw. I suggest that you make the writing a little bigger as it is a little hard for my old eyes to read! Keep up the awesome work Aron!

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  3. I really like how you detailed your model, you can see the webs between the feet. I also like how you have facts, my favourite fact was wolfs have pads to keep them safe.
    By nature

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  4. Great job on your animal adaptation Aron. Looking at the picture of the wolf paw you must of put alot of effort into this clay model great job.

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  5. Hey Aron I love how you described the wolf. I can't spot any surface errors. Your awesome!

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