This week we started talking about animal variations and adaptations and had an afternoon "science adventure" exploring how different types of beaks are adapted to catching different types of prey/eating different foods. We simulated different types of bird beaks using tweezers, toothpicks, clothespins, and spoons, and used these to pick up different types of foods: pipe-cleaner "worms," jelly bean "snails," cheerio "seeds,"and raisin 'fish" in one-minute timed iterations. We then recorded and graphed our results:
Our consensus: If we were birds, we'd like a spoon beak!
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