Animal Drawing Log

For this year’s science, I had assignments to draw some animals I studied. I will be sharing with you seven pictures I drew of insects and animals I learned about throughout this year.

My drawing of a Mexican Red-Kneed Birdeater. They are native in Mexico and can live up the 30 years.
The Common Black Hawk is found in the Southwestern United States and parts of Central America.
A male Bee Hummingbird is about 2.2 inches long and weighs around 1.95 grams, less than a penny.
Fangfish are deep-sea fish. They’re teeth are so long that they can’t even completely close their mouth.
A sketch of a Rattlesnake. The 36 known species of Rattlesnakes can live from British Columbia in Canada all the way down to Central Argentina in South America.
Bullfrogs are common in Eastern North America and like swamps and small bodies of water.
Like Kangaroos, Wombats are pouched animals that are native to Australia. They’re short-legged and live in holes in the ground called burrows.

3 thoughts on “Animal Drawing Log

  1. Houston, Your drawings are amazing. I have noticed that all three of you are very talented!
    So proud of you. Keep up the good work!
    Love ❤️ you, Gramsey &Papa

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