Read the article and explain the purpose of different adaptations.
• Preview the article with students, focusing on the photos. Explain that all of these animals feed on blood. Ask students to make predictions about what adaptations help them feed.
• Read the introduction on page 10 aloud. Ask: What is “clotting”? (when liquids like blood get thicker) Why is it important for some bloodsuckers to have saliva with chemicals that prevent blood from clotting? (If blood clots, it won’t flow as easily, so it will be harder to drink the blood.)
• Continue reading aloud about each animal, summarizing the key adaptations after each section. Add information about the animals to the chart described in Step 1.
• Have students reflect on the animals in the article with the Learning Journey at the end of the online article.