Crocodile Caught in Drainpipe!

Crocodile Caught in Drainpipe!

Assessment

Interactive Video

Biology, Geography, Science

6th - 9th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

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The video follows an expedition in Northwestern Costa Rica, led by Dr. Chris Murray and his team, to study American crocodiles. The team faces challenges due to drought conditions but eventually discovers crocodiles in drainage pipes. They capture and study the crocodiles, collecting data for research. The video highlights the team's efforts, the dangers involved, and the importance of their work in understanding crocodile behavior and human-crocodile conflict.

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3 mins • 1 pt

Discuss the environmental conditions described during the expedition.

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What is the main goal of the expedition led by Doctor Chris Murray?

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3.

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Describe the process of estivation as explained in the text.

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What challenges did the team face while searching for crocodiles?

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How did the team manage to find crocodiles in the drainage pipes?

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What techniques were used to catch the crocodiles during the expedition?

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Explain the significance of the blood sample taken from the crocodile.

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