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Ayla, Nico And Caitlin’s Inquiry Cube

Ayla, Nico And Caitlin’s Inquiry Cube. Steps. 1. Our group decided to do our inquiry on monkeys & Apes. 2. Our group then chose a topic to base our big question on. . 3. Our third step was to make three questions that we wanted to find out about our monkeys. Next we all found

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Ayla, Nico And Caitlin’s Inquiry Cube

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  1. Ayla, Nico And Caitlin’s Inquiry Cube

  2. Steps 1. Our group decided to do our inquiry on monkeys & Apes 2. Our group then chose a topic to base our big question on. 3. Our third step was to make three questions that we wanted to find out about our monkeys Next we all found answers to our questions

  3. Our Big Question Our big topic The lives of humans impact on the living world Our question: Can humans and animals live together in harmony?

  4. Nico’s 3 Questions For The Spider Monkey How can humans make a good impact on Spider Monkeys? Answer: We could breed them in a breeding zoo to increase the number of them. 2. How have humans impacted on the Spider Monkey ? Answer: They have killed them and destroyed their habitat . Humans wanted the wood of the trees to make furniture. 3.Why do people kill Spider Monkeys? Answer: People kill the spider monkey for their skin to sell it

  5. Ayla’s 3 Questions For The Gorilla 3. 1.Why do humans kill gorillas and what do they use them for? Answer: Humans kill gorillas because they get money by selling the gorillas skin and other body parts. Some humans also eat gorillas. 2. What type of condition are Gorillas kept when in captivity, and does it affect them in any way? Answer: Most Gorillas are kept very well. To keep them happy in captivity, large habitats have been made to suit there personalities. 3. How do humans threaten gorillas, and what corrects the problem? Answer: Humans threaten gorillas by; cutting down rain forests which causes habitat destruction. Gorillas can’t do much about it because they usually don’t fight back. We also kill gorillas by poaching for their meat. Humans correct the problem by starting laws, so it is illegal to kill animals such as gorillas.

  6. Caitlin’s 3 Questions For the Proboscis Monkey 1.Why are the Proboscis Monkey becoming extinct and how can humans work together to increase the numbers? Answer: Proboscis Monkeys are becoming extinct because people are destroying their habitat so they can build houses. People used to hunt them for food, but that stopped in 2006. I think humans could help increase the numbers by taking them to a breeding zoo, or stop destroying their environment they live in. 2. What is their habitat like and what do they eat? Answer: Proboscis monkeys like to live in mangrove forests and places near fresh water and rivers. They like to eat leaves, flowers, insects, seeds and fruit. 3. How are we endangering animals? Answer: Because we think it’s all about us (for our own needs).For example; putting nets out to catch fish but we are killing dolphins, killing rainforests so we can built houses and grow food.

  7. Monkey Facts • Groups of monkeys are called a ‘Tribe’ , ‘Troop’ or ‘Mission’ • 12 Monkeys have died from being sent up into space. • Gorillas are apes, so they don’t have tails. Only monkeys have tails. • There are 264 different known species of monkeys. • Monkeys have tails for balance, jumping vertically and for hanging upside down.

  8. Thanks For Listening We Hope You Learnt Something!

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