Chatter Claws
This worksheet explores how armadillos communicate. Though they are quiet, they use sounds, scent glands, and body language to interact, especially during mating and when raising young. They make low noises to warn of danger and use curling or arching as physical signals. The worksheet also describes how pups learn by watching their mothers.
Students develop reading skills by examining different forms of animal communication. The passage supports vocabulary growth with words like “vocalizations,” “scent glands,” and “body language.” Comprehension improves as students compare communication in animals versus humans. It builds critical thinking by showing how behaviors help animals survive. This worksheet enhances fluency through expressive and content-rich text.
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