AY Honor Animal Camouflage Requirements

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Animal Camouflage

Skill Level

1

Year

2015

Version

25.11.2024

Approval authority

North American Division

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Animal Camouflage
Nature
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
North American Division
Year of Introduction
2015
See also



1. Define the following terms as related to animals hiding in nature.

a. Camouflage

b. Adaptation

2. Explain the purpose of animal camouflage.

3. Describe and give an example of each of the following types of animal camouflage:

a. Concealing coloration

b. Disguise

c. Mimicry

d. Disruptive coloration

4. Do three of the following projects:

a. Create a game based on animal camouflage and play it with a group.

b. Write and tell a children’s story with an animal camouflage theme.

c. Create a poster or display showing at least four different environments with animals that might be camouflaged in each.

d. Create a display of pictures you have taken or drawn of 5 different animals in camouflage.

e. Spend a minimum of ½ hour observing an animal which uses camouflage (in its natural setting, if possible) and write a report on your observations.

f. Create a children’s book with illustrations about animal camouflage.

g. Participate in a panel discussion about the use of animal camouflage giving specific examples and details and type of hiding it uses.

h. Create a scale model creative animal and habitat showing how it can hide in nature.

i. Make a scrapbook of the four animal camouflage types (see #3) and pictures of five animals in each of those types.

j. Using multi-media, create a presentation about animal camouflage.

k. Create your own project (submit it for approval from your Club Director before starting).

5. Discover how Satan uses disguise to deceive people and Jesus’ plan of redemption. Include the following passages in your discussion. Portray your findings in a skit, play or puppet show.

a. Genesis 3 (Temptation in the Garden)

b. Chapters 2 & 3 in Patriarchs and Prophets