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DISCUSS:
Do you think flamingos change their color? Why or why not?
In this mini-lesson, students learn how some animals get the colors they have. In the activity, Animal Dances, students learn about animal displays by dancing along with ostriches, flamingos, and spiders.
Why are flamingos pink?
What did this lesson make you curious about? What other questions do you have about flamingos?
What's your favorite color? Think of some things in nature that are that color. Can you think of a bird, a flower, or a stone? Now keep going. How many other things can you think of? Write a list or draw a picture of all of them! Once you start, you may find that you notice your favorite color everywhere you look!
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