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North Pennines wildlife masks
Our North Pennines wildlife masks feature different species that you might see in the area if you look carefully. There is a full colour mask that you can cut out and wear, and a black and white outline mask that you can colour before you cut it out to wear it.
While completing this activity, you could talk about the animal on your mask. How does your animal move? What does your animal eat? What is the preferred habitat or place to live for your animal?
Does your animal have scales, feathers, fur, or permeable skin? What features might make your animal camouflage? Does your animal hibernate? Or migrate? Have you ever seen your animal when out and about in the North Pennines National Landscape? If so, how did you feel when you saw it? How can you help wildlife in your local area? What makes your animal special?
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Related files
- Adder masks and factsheet
- Atlantic salmon masks and factsheet
- Black grouse masks and factsheet
- Common frog masks and factsheet
- Emperor moth masks and factsheet
- European otter masks and factsheet
- Hen harrier masks and factsheet
- Lapwing masks and factsheet
- Red fox masks and factsheet
- Short-eared owl masks and factsheet
- Water vole masks and factsheet
- Instructions for masks