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Select the Right Animal Movement or Action
#1. Butterflies
flutter or flit – They flutter from flower to flower, moving their wings rapidly and creating a charming and gentle movement pattern. The term “flit” also describes their quick and agile movement as they navigate through the air
#2. Ducks
#3. Rabbit
“hop” or “bound. – Rabbits are known for their unique way of moving by hopping or bounding on their powerful hind legs.
#4. Horses
gallop is a fast and dynamic movement in which they alternate between a series of running jumps
#5. Frogs
gallop is a fast and dynamic movement in which they alternate between a series of running jumps
#6. Snails
crawl” or “slide.” Snails are known for their slow and deliberate movement on surfaces, using a muscular foot to glide along.
#7. Birds
#8. Monkeys
swing” or “climb.” Monkeys are known for their agility and their ability to move through trees and across various surfaces
#9. Fish
#10. Lizards
Lizards are known for their diverse range of movements, but many species often crawl or scuttle along surfaces using their legs. They move with a combination of leg and body movements, which allows them to navigate various terrains, from the ground to trees and rocks
#11. Snake
Snakes move by contracting and expanding their bodies
#12. Spider
Spiders crawl by using their multiple legs to move methodically across surfaces
#13. Dolphin
Dolphins are known to leap out of the water in a graceful arc. This movement, called leaping or breaching, allows them to catch air and re-enter the water with a splash.
#14. Elephant
#15. Lion
Lions often move stealthily on the hunt by prowling, which involves moving quietly and slowly to avoid alerting their prey.
#16. Turtle
Turtles move slowly on land by using their legs to crawl. They have a distinctive waddling movement.
Cheetah: Sprint – Cheetahs are known for their incredible speed. They can sprint at high speeds to chase down their prey, using powerful leg muscles and a flexible spine.
Fish: Swim – Fish move through water by swimming, using their fins and body movements to navigate and propel themselves forward.
Birds: Fly – Birds have the ability to fly using their wings. They can soar through the sky, glide, and even perform intricate aerial maneuvers.
Kangaroo: Hop – Kangaroos have strong hind legs that allow them to hop across the ground. This method of movement is energy-efficient and helps them cover large distances.
Snake: Slither – Snakes move by contracting and expanding their bodies in a serpentine motion, allowing them to slither smoothly across various surfaces.
Horse: Gallop – Horses can gallop by rapidly alternating between a series of running jumps. This movement allows them to reach high speeds.
Spider: Crawl – Spiders crawl by using their multiple legs to move methodically across surfaces. Their movement is slow and deliberate.
Frog: Leap – Frogs have powerful hind legs that enable them to make great leaps from one place to another, often in a jumping or hopping motion.
Dolphin: Leap – Dolphins are known to leap out of the water in a graceful arc. This movement, called leaping or breaching, allows them to catch air and re-enter the water with a splash.
Elephant: Walk – Elephants move at a steady and deliberate pace by walking on all four legs. Despite their size, they can cover considerable distances.
Crab: Sidestep – Crabs move by using their pincers to pull themselves forward and sideways, giving them a distinctive sideways or diagonal movement.
Lion: Prowl – Lions often move stealthily on the hunt by prowling, which involves moving quietly and slowly to avoid alerting their prey.
Monkey: Swing – Monkeys use their strong arms and prehensile tails to swing from branches and move through trees in a playful and agile manner.
Turtle: Crawl – Turtles move slowly on land by using their legs to crawl. They have a distinctive waddling movement.
Bull: Charge – Bulls can charge when they move aggressively and quickly towards something or someone, often a defensive or territorial behavior.
Chicken- charge or struts –
Bee – flits
Mouse – scuttle” or “scurry
Cat – Steals
Pig – trots