Suchergebnisse
-
H is for Hare
21.09.2006 - The fur of the Snowshoe Hare turns white in the winter-time to help them blend in with the snow. That way they are not so easily seen by animals that might want to eat them.
http://www.medienwerkstatt-online.de/lws_wissen/vorlagen/showcard.php?id=5210
-
J is for Jackrabbit
21.09.2006 - Jackrabbits are hard to photograph because they run so fast.
http://www.medienwerkstatt-online.de/lws_wissen/vorlagen/showcard.php?id=5212
-
K is for Killdeer
21.09.2006 - Killdeer like to eat bugs at the edges of the hot springs in Yellowstone.
http://www.medienwerkstatt-online.de/lws_wissen/vorlagen/showcard.php?id=5213
-
L is for Longtail Weasel
21.09.2006 - Longtail Weasels have long slender bodies. They are related to minks and otters.
http://www.medienwerkstatt-online.de/lws_wissen/vorlagen/showcard.php?id=5214
-
M is for Moose
21.09.2006 - Moose like to spend their summers near rivers and streams where the plants are lush and green and tasty.
http://www.medienwerkstatt-online.de/lws_wissen/vorlagen/showcard.php?id=5215
-
N is for Northern Flying Squirrel
21.09.2006 - Flying squirrels use the skin flaps between their legs to glide from tree to tree.
http://www.medienwerkstatt-online.de/lws_wissen/vorlagen/showcard.php?id=5216
-
O is for Osprey
21.09.2006 - These young osprey are waiting for their parents to bring them a fish to eat. Osprey love fish and are somtimes called fish hawks.
http://www.medienwerkstatt-online.de/lws_wissen/vorlagen/showcard.php?id=5217
-
P is for Pronghorn
21.09.2006 - Pronghorn are the fastest runners in Yellowstone. When they need to, they can run at 70 miles per hour (113 kph) for three to four minutes. That's as fast as most cars go on the highway.
http://www.medienwerkstatt-online.de/lws_wissen/vorlagen/showcard.php?id=5218
-
U is for Uinta Ground Squirrels
21.09.2006 - These ground squirrels hibernate for most of their lives. They spend most of the year sleeping in their underground homes and only come out for a few months in the summer.
http://www.medienwerkstatt-online.de/lws_wissen/vorlagen/showcard.php?id=5223
-
W is for Wolf
21.09.2006 - Wolves were brought back to Yellowstone in 1995. Visitors who look carefully can sometimes see a pack of wolves running together in the distance.
http://www.medienwerkstatt-online.de/lws_wissen/vorlagen/showcard.php?id=5225
Wie bewertest du die Suchmaschine von Helles Köpfchen? Hast du gefunden, wonach du gesucht hast? Findest du die Darstellung der Suchergebnisse übersichtlich? Deine Angaben helfen uns, die Suchmaschine zu verbessern. Wähle zwischen einem Stern (schlecht) und fünf Sternen (super). Zusätzlich kannst du einen Kommentar abgeben. Die mit einem * gekennzeichneten Felder müssen ausgefüllt werden.
Name und Alter | Sterne | Kommentar |
---|