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Mrs. Wayne’s ClassAnimal PowerPoints

June 2009

Killer Whales

by,

Marissa G. Julia, Casey

Interesting Facts

• Males can grow up to 30 feet.

• The killer whale is a mammal.

• The whales do not like to eat people.

• They are in the dolphin family

What They Eat

• They eat seals.

• They eat sea birds.

• They also eat fish.

Where They Live

• They live in deep coastal waters.

How They Breathe

• They come up for air and breathe through their blow hole.

Their Babies

• Their babies are called calfs.

• They can grow up to 7 feet long.

References

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Magnificent Elephant Magnificent Elephant FactsFacts

By,By,

Marissa B,Marissa B,

and Maggie and Maggie

Where Elephants LiveWhere Elephants Live

They don't have a fixed living place.They don't have a fixed living place.

What They EatWhat They Eat

Elephants eat fruit, leaves, tall grass and Elephants eat fruit, leaves, tall grass and they drink water.they drink water.

Elephants BabiesElephants Babies

Females pair with a male.Females pair with a male. It take's 18-22 months to have a baby.It take's 18-22 months to have a baby. Baby elephants are called calves. Baby elephants are called calves.

How They BreatheHow They Breathe

Elephants breathe through their trunks.Elephants breathe through their trunks.

Interesting FactsInteresting Facts They can be 13 feet tall!They can be 13 feet tall! Elephants tend to live 16-17 years.Elephants tend to live 16-17 years. They are the largest living land mammal.They are the largest living land mammal. They can weigh up to 8 tons!They can weigh up to 8 tons! Elephants are the only animal that can't Elephants are the only animal that can't

jump.jump.

References

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National Geographic Kids.National Geographic Kids.

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Yahoo!Kids. www.yahookids.comYahoo!Kids. www.yahookids.com

Sea SnakesSea Snakes

By: Sean and Cullen By: Sean and Cullen

Where sea snakes live.Where sea snakes live.

• Sea snakes live in Indian and Pacific Sea snakes live in Indian and Pacific Oceans.Oceans.

Their Babies Their Babies

• They lay their babies on coral reefs.They lay their babies on coral reefs.

EatEat

• Sea snakes eat small fish.Sea snakes eat small fish.

How they breatheHow they breathe

• They breathe from gills.They breathe from gills.

FactFact

• Eaten by sea birds, sharks, bigger Eaten by sea birds, sharks, bigger fish.fish.

ReferencesReferences

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Sea TurtleSea Turtle

By: Brandon and Giovanni.By: Brandon and Giovanni.

Where Sea Turtles LiveWhere Sea Turtles Live

They live in North America waters.They live in North America waters.

What Sea Turtles EatWhat Sea Turtles Eat

They eat other fish, not their own They eat other fish, not their own kind.kind.

Interesting FactsInteresting Facts

They are killed for oil, hide, shells.They are killed for oil, hide, shells.

How a Sea Turtle BreathesHow a Sea Turtle Breathes

Comes up for air every 2 hours.Comes up for air every 2 hours.

How It Lays It's EggsHow It Lays It's Eggs

The mother digs a hole, lays eggs, and The mother digs a hole, lays eggs, and leaves.leaves.

ReferencesReferencesFact monster from information please.Fact monster from information please.

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National Geographic Kids. National Geographic Kids.

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By:

Elise,

James, and

Allison

What It Eats!

• It eats fish 100 pounds like the Sea Lion.

• It has 4 rows of very sharp teeth.

• White sharks don't chew their food, they tear it.

• They can swallow a human baby in one gulp!

How It Has Babies!

• White Shark babies are called pups.

• Some Sharks lay egg cases.

• Others give birth to live young.

• The mother shark can have up to a dozen babies at a time.

• As soon as their born they’re on their own.

Where It Lives!

• Though not abundant anywhere, it is distributed in Tropical and warm temperature oceans and is found in both shore and deep water.

• It is most common on the Atlantic cost of the United States.

How It Breathes!

• White Sharks breathe out of large gills.

• They don't have flaps over their gills.

• White Sharks don't have scales like other fish.

• They take oxygen out of water like most other sea critters.

Interesting Facts!

• White Sharks are ferocious, large, and fast swimmers.

• White Shark scientific name is Carcharhoton Carcharias.

• Also known as the maneater.

• It can weigh up to 7,000 pounds.

References

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White Rhinos

By: Victoria and Kate

Interesting Facts

• The White Rhino is related to the hippo and the elephant.

• The White Rhino is endangered

• The White Rhino gets its name from its white lip. hippopotamus

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Where It Lives

• The White Rhino lives in the hot Africa deserts

• It sleeps under a cool shady tree.

What It Eats

• The White Rhino is a vegetarian.

• It drinks water from near by ponds.

How It Breathes.

• It breathes through its nose and mouth.

Baby Rhinos

• The mother rhino has its babies live like most mammals.

Baby

Rhino

References

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Kids Konnect. www.kidskonnect.com

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Yahoo! Kids. www.kidsYahoo.com

All About Sloth's

By: Aliza, Connor, and Kailee

Where It Lives

• It lives in Central or South America.

What It Eats

• It's a less restricted vegetarian.

How It Has It's Babies

• They have live babies, not from eggs.

How It Breathes

• Sloth's breathe through their lungs, not through gills.

Interesting and Fun Facts

• It's related to armadillos, and anteaters.

• Here's a fun fact, the movie "Ice Age" Has a sloth named Sid in it who is very funny, looking nothing like the real sloth.

• It also has three toes, but not all sloth's have three toes.

• It has green algae growing from it's hair!

References

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Kids Konnect

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All About Hammerhead Sharks

By Jared and Cheyenne

What It Eats

• It's a less restricted vegetarian.

How It Has It's Babies

• They have live babies, not from eggs.

How It Breathes

• Sloth's breathe through their lungs, not through gills.

Where it Lives

Hammerhead sharks live in any tropical waters around the world.

How it Breathes

Hammerhead sharks [and all other sharks] breathe through their gills.

How They Have Babies

Hammerhead sharks have their babies born live, they do not hatch from eggs.

What it Eats

Hammerhead sharks eat all different varieties of fish.

Interesting Facts

A hammerhead's head is in the shape of a T.

Its head can have a width of 15 feet [4.6m.]

The hammerhead shark is totally harmless to humans.

The hammerhead is an active surface-living animal.

References

Fact monster from information please

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Kids Konnect. www.kidskonnect.com

National Geographic kids.

www.kidsnatinoalgeograohic.com

Yahoo! Kids. www.kids.yahoo.com

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