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  • Animals have different habitats and adaptations to survive in them
  • Some animals are nocturnal and have special features to help them see in the dark
  • Animals communicate with each other through sounds, body language, and scents
  • There are different types of animal diets, such as herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores
  • Some animals migrate to different locations for food, breeding, or climate changes

To continue developing English Language Arts skills, encourage the child to write a report or essay about a specific animal they learned about during the talk. They can also practice their note-taking skills by attending more talks or lectures and summarizing the main points. Additionally, reading books about animals and their habitats can improve their vocabulary and comprehension skills.

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