Environmental Science (EVS) : Animals (Class I)

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About This Presentation

EVS, Environmental Science, Animal
Animals, External Features of Animals, Animal Food Habits, Animal Shelter
Class I, Class 1, CBSE


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Animals
EVS – Class I
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Animals
Domestic
Animals
Features
Food they eat
Sounds they
make
Their Homes
Taking care
Wild Animals
Features
Food they eat
Sounds they
make
Their Homes
Common
Features

Domestic Animals

Animals that are friendly with humans and live with humans
are called Domestic Animals.
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Domestic Animals and Wild Animals
Wild Animals

Animals that live in Jungle are called Wild Animals.

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Features of Animals
All animals have Four legs, two eyes, a nose, a mouth, two
ears and a tail.
Mouth
Ears
Legs
Tail
Eyes
Nose

Domestic Animals
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Cow
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Eat grass and vegetables
Live in shed
Give us milk
Says Moo – Moo

Buffalo
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Eat grass and vegetables
Live in shed
Give us milk

Sheep
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Eat grass and vegetables
Live in barn
Give us wool
Says Baa – Baa

Goat
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Eat vegetables
Live in barn
Give us milk

Hen
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Eat corn seeds and insects
Live in nest
Give us eggs
Says Cluck-Cluck

Horse
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Eat hay,channa and
Jaggery
Take shelter in stable
Carry load for us
Says Neigh – Neigh

Donkey
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Eat hay and straw
Take shelter in stable
Carry load for us
Says Hee – Haw

Camel
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Eat jaggery, hay and
vegetables
Stay in shelter
Carry load for us
Camel grunts

Duck
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Eat water plants and fishes

Give us eggs

Says Quack – Quack

Fish
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Eat water plants and small
fishes

Live in water

Dog
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Eat vegetables and bones

Live in kennel

Guard our home

Says Bow – Wow

Cat
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Eat rat, fish and milk

Says Meow – Meow

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Feed your pets on time Take pets for walk regularly
Taking care of Pets
Love your pets Take pets to Vet regularly

Wild Animals
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Lion
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Eat other animals
Has a mane
Live in den
Lion roars

Tiger
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Eat other animals
Live in caves
Has black strips on his body
Tiger growls

Cheetah
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Eat other animals
Has black spots on his body
Cheetah runs fast

Bear
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Eat honey, plants and other
small animals

Live in caves

Elephant

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Eat plants and fruits
Has a trunk
Take shelter under trees

Monkey
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Eat seeds, fruits, plants and
insects
Live on tree branches

Rabbit
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Eat grass and small plants
Dig burrow to live
Says Squeak – Squeak

Deer

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Eat grass
Has antlers
Take shelter under trees

Giraffe
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Eat leaves of trees

Giraffe is the tallest animal

Fox
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Eat plants and other small
animals

Snake
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Eat small animals
Live in holes dug by other
animals

Crocodile
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Eat other animals
Live on land and in water

Frog
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Eat insects
Live on land and in water

Parrot
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Eat fruits and seeds
Make his nest on tree

Owl
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Stay awake at night
Says Hoot – hoot
Do You Know:: Wolves, Lions, Tigers and Mice also stay
awake at night.

Do not throw stones at animals.

Don’t keep birds in cages.

Don’t kill animals for their skin, teeth or claws.
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Treat Animals Well

Thank You !!!

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