Let’s Hide and Seek with Camouflage and Mimicry!

Camouflage:  Hide and Seek

Today we learned about how animals use camouflage and mimicry to adapt to their environments and increase their chances of survival. Students took a trip through oceans, forests, and rainforests to learn all about how animals have developed different types of camouflage to better adapt to their habitats.  Students enjoyed finding hidden animals and discussing specific kinds of animals that have developed exceptionally unique types of camouflage.

We also learned about animal mimicry, which occurs when an organism evolves to look like another and we discussed the reasons why this might happen.   Examples of mimicry include a tasty and harmless moth evolving to look like a wasp or a nonvenomous snake evolving to have the same colors as a venomous snake.

We wrapped up our lesson with a fun camouflage hunting game in which student hunters, stranded on a remote island, had to develop hunting techniques to identify and successfully capture their food for survival. The idea was to test the effect of different colored backgrounds on the number of each color bead (camouflaged prey) taken. This camouflage lesson is always a student favorite!

 

Additional Information:

Want to learn more about camouflage?  Check out this video on the Indonesian Mimic Octopus:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8oQBYw6xxc

 

 

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