Some animals use camouflage coloring to blend or fade into a background. Others use mimicry to pretend they are something more threatening and dangerous. Whether one is a predator or prey, these creatures are geniuses at using disguise by design.
A curious (and hungry) bird decides to investigate a dead leaf on a nearby branch.
Upon closer inspection, the leaf moves, revealing large owl eyespots, startling the bird.
This slight delay allows the butterfly to make a quick escape.
The bird then realizes that it wasn’t an old dead leaf, it was a tasty treat.
Wait a minute, I missed my lunch!
Mrs. Joan Batson will teach this exciting science program exploring the amazing adaptations that allow animals to play the ultimate game of Hide-n-Seek. We will perform hands-on experiments and activities to help demonstrate the concepts of concealment by camouflage!
Course details
Teacher: Mrs. Joan Batson
Location: Cross Roads Preschool, 2310 Haymaker Rd, Monroeville, PA 15146
Class schedule: July 8–12, Monday–Friday, 9AM–12 Noon
Class size: Limited to 16 students
Fee: $160
This program is for children ages 4–6.
For registration information:
Call: Kelley Rupchak, director, 412-372-6836
Email: preschoolcrossroads [at] verizon [dot] net