Instructions Step 1: Look at the animal's size. Large varieties of marmot may be 2 feet long or more, but some may be smaller. Step 2: Look at the animal's body proportions. All varieties of marmot share the same body type, which is a stocky, thickset...
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Instructions Step 1: Observe the animal's behavior while he makes the sound. While feeding, woodchucks make "chuck-chuck" noises. This is the sound that gave the woodchuck its name. Step 2: Notice how the sound changes when the animal is alarmed. A...
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Instructions Step 1: Check your location against the Aardwolf's native habitat. The Aardwolf only inhabits Southern and Eastern Africa, so you won't see one in the wild anywhere else. Step 2: Observe the animal's coat. Aardwolves have a light, slightly...
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Instructions Things You’ll Need: Large branches Grass Stones Comfortable chair Binoculars Camera Tripod Snacks Water Journal Pencil Step 1: Locate an occupied woodchuck burrow. If the outside of the burrow is clean and has fresh tracks or trampled...
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Instructions Step 1: Know the habitat and range of the Black-Footed Albatross. The Black-Footed Albatross is found throughout the northern Pacific Ocean. It can be seen flying above open ocean during the non-breeding season, and it can be seen off the...
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