STORYBOARD DESIGN (Glidefox Evolution by Natural Selection) Each box below contains: • A drawing description (easy to draw) • A caption (to be handwritten in your A3 storyboard — I’ll give all captions separately in another message) ⸻ 🟦 BOX 1: Variation Scene: A small group of baby Glidefoxes resting in a tree. • Some have slightly larger skin flaps between their front and back legs. • Label the trait: “skin flaps” Caption Concept: Variation exists in the population — some are born with bigger flaps. Key concept: Genetic Variation ⸻ 🟦 BOX 2: Overproduction Scene: One parent Glidefox with 6–8 baby Glidefoxes in a nest. A predator (jungle hawk or snake) is nearby, looking down at them. • Draw some scared babies looking up. • Show that there are more born than can survive. Caption Concept: Too many offspring are produced. Not all will survive due to predators. Key concept: Overproduction of Offspring ⸻ 🟦 BOX 3: Differential Survival (Selection Pressure) Scene: • One baby Glidefox with large flaps successfully glides from one tree to another. • Another with small flaps falls and is caught by the predator below. • Add arrows to show movement. Caption Concept: Those with large flaps survive by gliding. Small-flap Glidefoxes are caught. Key concept: Survival Advantage (Selection Pressure) ⸻ 🟦 BOX 4: Reproduction Scene: • Two large-flap adult Glidefoxes cuddling in a tree hollow with new babies. • The babies have medium to large flaps. Caption Concept: Survivors reproduce and See more