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1. What are harmful animals?

Harmful animals do harm to humans by spreading disease, causing injury, destroying crops and goods, or otherwise causing unpleasant effects. An animal can be harmful in certain circumstances but not in others. For example bees produce tasty honey and pollinate plants but if they attack a human it hurts.

2. What is the difference between harmful animals and poisonous animals?

Some harmful animals are poisonous but not all poisonous animals are harmful.

3. Know how some harmful animals can be directly related to some epidemics and pandemics.

4. Know at least 4 kinds of diseases transmitted by harmful animals.

  1. Rabies
  2. Malaria

5. How can animals harm plants and the lives of other animals?

6. Choose and present the following characteristics of two harmful animals:

a. Habitat

b. Type of sexual reproduction

c. Eating habits

d. Diseases and harm to humans

e. Prevention

See examples in Requirement 7

7. Name at least three harmful animals in the following classes:

a. Mammals

Angus cattle 10.jpg

Angus cattle are naturally polled (meaning they do not grow horns) and solid black, although white may appear on the udder. Black Angus are the most popular beef breed of cattle in the United States.


Angus cattle 10.jpg

Angus

Angus cattle are naturally polled (meaning they do not grow horns) and solid black, although white may appear on the udder. Black Angus are the most popular beef breed of cattle in the United States.


Angus cattle 10.jpg

Angus

Angus cattle are naturally polled (meaning they do not grow horns) and solid black, although white may appear on the udder. Black Angus are the most popular beef breed of cattle in the United States.

b. Insects

Angus cattle 10.jpg

Angus

Angus cattle are naturally polled (meaning they do not grow horns) and solid black, although white may appear on the udder. Black Angus are the most popular beef breed of cattle in the United States.


Angus cattle 10.jpg

Angus

Angus cattle are naturally polled (meaning they do not grow horns) and solid black, although white may appear on the udder. Black Angus are the most popular beef breed of cattle in the United States.

Angus cattle 10.jpg

Angus

Angus cattle are naturally polled (meaning they do not grow horns) and solid black, although white may appear on the udder. Black Angus are the most popular beef breed of cattle in the United States.

c. Reptiles

Angus cattle 10.jpg

Angus

Angus cattle are naturally polled (meaning they do not grow horns) and solid black, although white may appear on the udder. Black Angus are the most popular beef breed of cattle in the United States.

Angus cattle 10.jpg

Angus

Angus cattle are naturally polled (meaning they do not grow horns) and solid black, although white may appear on the udder. Black Angus are the most popular beef breed of cattle in the United States.

Angus cattle 10.jpg

Angus

Angus cattle are naturally polled (meaning they do not grow horns) and solid black, although white may appear on the udder. Black Angus are the most popular beef breed of cattle in the United States.

d. Amphibians

Angus cattle 10.jpg

Angus

Angus cattle are naturally polled (meaning they do not grow horns) and solid black, although white may appear on the udder. Black Angus are the most popular beef breed of cattle in the United States.

Angus cattle 10.jpg

Angus

Angus cattle are naturally polled (meaning they do not grow horns) and solid black, although white may appear on the udder. Black Angus are the most popular beef breed of cattle in the United States.

Angus cattle 10.jpg

Angus

Angus cattle are naturally polled (meaning they do not grow horns) and solid black, although white may appear on the udder. Black Angus are the most popular beef breed of cattle in the United States.

8. Discover why some harmful animals are important for the balance of their ecosystem.

9. Learn four ways to protect yourself from harmful animals that can be found in homes or businesses.

10. Complete at least one of the following activities:

a. Visit a zoo or place of research where you can observe harmful animals and present a report.

b. With the help of a leader, identify at least 10 harmful animals and present a list with the scientific name, common name, picture and place where it was found.

11. Discover three harmful animals in the Bible.

References