Life Cycles of Animals PDF

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This document discusses the life cycles of various animals, including butterflies, frogs, and chickens. It also describes the stages of the human life cycle, from a foetus to an older person. The document includes descriptions and may contain diagrams.

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LIFE CYCLES OF ANIMALS a.A. LIFE CYCLE OF BUTTERFLY B. LIFE CYCLE OF FROG C. LIFE CYCLE OF CHICKEN D. LIFE CYCLE OF HUMAN Butterfly Life Cycle A butterfly goes through four stages in its life. It all starts with an egg. From that egg hatches a tiny creature called a caterpillar (l...

LIFE CYCLES OF ANIMALS a.A. LIFE CYCLE OF BUTTERFLY B. LIFE CYCLE OF FROG C. LIFE CYCLE OF CHICKEN D. LIFE CYCLE OF HUMAN Butterfly Life Cycle A butterfly goes through four stages in its life. It all starts with an egg. From that egg hatches a tiny creature called a caterpillar (larvae stage). Caterpillars love to eat plants and they grow quickly. When they're done eating, caterpillars create a case called a chrysalis (pupa stage). Inside the chrysalis, the caterpillar changes into an adult butterfly. Once the transformation is complete, the adult butterfly breaks free from the chrysalis. Now, it can lay eggs and start the life cycle all over again. The Frog's Life Cycle Frogs, being amphibians, undergo a unique transformation. Unlike fish, the young frogs look distinct from the adults. Their life cycle initiates from an egg. From this egg, a tadpole emerges, which resides in water. Initially, it possesses gills and a tail but lacks legs. Gradually, the tadpole develops into a froglet with legs, ultimately losing its gills and tail. Over time, the froglet transforms into an adult frog. These adult frogs lay eggs, thus marking the beginning of a new life cycle. LIFE CYCLE OF A CHICKEN (Bird) Birds, including chickens, begin their life cycles from eggs. A young chicken, known as a chick, looks similar to an adult chicken. The life cycle of a chicken starts as an egg, hatches, grows, and matures into an adult chicken. Adult chickens lay eggs, starting a new life cycle. Birds, like the bird of paradise and cassowary, have similar life cycles to chickens. In various bird species, life begins within an egg. A newly hatched bird is called a hatchling. During growth in the nest and while being cared for by parents, the hatchling is called a nestling. Once it develops flight feathers and is ready to leave the nest, the bird Stages of Human Life Cycle Stage 1 - Foetus in the womb: A baby begins as a tiny thing when a mother's egg joins with a father's sperm. Inside the mother's tummy, it grows into a little human shape. We call this the "foetus." The foetus can't eat, drink, or breathe on its own and needs its mom. Stage 2 – Baby: After about nine months, the baby is born. Babies at this stage are called "infants." They can't talk yet, but they can cry, eat, and let you know when they're hungry or uncomfortable. Moms usually feed them with milk. Stage 3 – Childhood: Babies grow into children who learn to crawl, walk, talk, and do more things. They make friends, read, write, and become more independent. In this stage, we have toddlers (1-3 years), preschoolers (3- 5 years), and primary school children (5-12 years). Stage 4 – Adolescence: As kids grow into teenagers (usually from 13 to 19 years old), their bodies change a lot. They grow taller, get hair in new places, and their voices may deepen. They become more independent and their behaviors change. Stage 5 – Adulthood: People from 20 to 65 years are called adults. They can have families and continue the life cycle. We can split adults into young adults (20-36 years), middle aged adults (36-55 years), and older adults (55-65 years). Stage 6 – Old Person: When a person reaches 65 years, they're called an old or elderly person. How long someone lives can vary, but it usually depends on their health. Some people live beyond 100 years, while others don't. The human life cycle comes to an end at this stage. HELLO TO ALL THE CHILDREN OF THE WORLD Hello, bonjour, buenos dias Good day, guten-Tag, konichiwa Ciao, shalom, do-brey dien Hello to all the children of the world We live in different places from all around the world We speak in many different ways Though some things may be different, we're children just the same And we all like to sing and play CHORUS: Hello, bonjour, buenos dias Good day, guten-Tag, konichiwa Ciao, shalom, do-brey dien Hello to all the children of the world There are children in the deserts and children in the towns And children who live down by the sea If we could meet each other to run and sing and play Then what good friends we all

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