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Asociación General
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Destreza: 2 Año de introducción: 2001 |
Requisitos
1
Tener la especialidad de Huellas de animales.
Para consejos e instrucciones, véase Huellas de animales.
2
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre moldes positivos y negativos de las huellas de animales?
3
Hacer al menos un vaciado positivo de un molde negativo o un molde de goma.
4
¿Qué es la coprología y por qué es importante en el estudio de los animales?
5
Encontrar al menos un rastro de un animal que no sean sus huellas. A través de una cuidadosa observación y/o análisis, determinar el mayor número posible de conclusiones de las pruebas encontradas.
- Scat
- As discussed in the previous requirement, scat can tell many things about an animal.
- Fur, feathers, skin, and antlers
- Animals sometimes leaves bits of themselves behind. Birds drop feathers when they molt, or when they are torn from them by a predator. Egg shells are kicked from nests. Animals catch their fur in trees and thorns. Snakes and other reptiles shed their skin, and deer and moose shed their antlers in the fall after the rut.
- Cuttings
- Cuttings are things such as acorn shells which have been nibbled on. Deer and squirrel often leave them behind.
- Scratches or damage on trees
- Bears, members of the cat family, and other predators will sharpen their claws on tree trunks. Sometimes they will do this to mark their territory. Beavers, natures engineers, extensively rearrange their surroundings to the benefit of other wildlife and sometimes frustration of humans.
- Scent Posts
- Many animals mark their territory by urinating on trees or other prominent items. If you are walking through the woods and smell a strong musky odor, look around — you may find other sign.
- Carcasses
- A half eaten carcass must have been eaten by something! Large predators sometimes eat their meals infrequently, so when they bring down large prey, they will gorge themselves on it to the point where their stomachs will take no more. They will sometimes hide the rest, or rest nearby while they digest what they have eaten, and then come back for more. If you find a half-eaten carcass, be careful - it's owner may be near by and will not want you to disturb it.
6
Con un compañero, crear una ruta y pista a seguir que abarque por lo menos una milla (1.5 km) de distancia que incluya al menos cuatro cambios de dirección, utilizando las señales tradicionales y que por lo menos dos personas puedan seguir la ruta con éxito. Seguir con éxito una ruta de una milla (1.5 km) establecida por otra persona.
Referencias
Categories:
- Categoría: Tiene imagen de insignia
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Honors/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Skill Level 2/es
- Categoría: Libro de respuestas de especialidades JA/Especialidades introducidas en 2001
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/General Conference/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Nature/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Nature/Primary/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Stage 0/es
- AY Honors/Prerequisite/Animal Tracking/es
- AY Honors/See Also/Animal Tracking/es