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Title: Killer Whale


1
ANIMALS
BY CHRISTIAN
With a little help from Mom
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WEDDEL SEALS
  • Weddel Seals have 34 different calls.
  • They can be heard for more than 15 miles
    underwater.

3
BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN
  • Bottlenose Dolphins live in groups called pods.
  • Both young and old dolphins play together.

4
BALD EAGLE
  • The Bald Eagle is our National symbol.
  • Bald Eagles are not really bald. They have white
    feathers on their head, neck and tail.
  • The Bald Eagle may use the same nest year after
    year. One nest was found that was 34 years old
    and weighed over 2 tons.

5
PENGUINS
  • Emperor Penguins can dive to depths of 1,500
    feet.
  • Differences in their calls help to tell the
    difference between males and females.

6
COLOBUS MONKEY
  • The roaring of the Black and White Colobus Monkey
    is the most haunting sound of the forest..

7
Mountain Gorilla
  • Gorillas live together as families.
  • Playing with newborns and young Gorillas.
  • Looking for tender bamboo shoots to eat.
  • And fighting for their lives.

8
Zebra
  • The barking of Zebras can be heard across
    Africa.
  • They talk to keep in contact with each other.

9
Orangutan
  • Orangutan means man of the forest.
  • Their long calls echo back and forth over long
    distances.

10
GRAY WOLF
  • Gray Wolves live in packs of 2 to 12 animals.

Wolves talk to each other by howling.
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Black Panther
  • There is no one species called Black Panther.
    They are either a Leopard or Panther.
  • The Black Panther is most commonly found in
    southeast Asia.

12
African Lion
  • An adult Lions roar can be heard up to 5 miles
    way.
  • Lions are inactive up to 21 hours a day.
  • They hunt in the coolest hours of early morning.

13
BENGAL TIGER
  • The Tigers stripes help them hide in the shadows
    of tall grasses.
  • A Tiger can eat as much as 88 pounds of meat in
    one feeding.

14
HIPPOPOTAMUS
  • Hippos spend most of their day in water or mud.
  • Hippos have lips about 2 feet wide.
  • Baby Hippos are born underwater.

15
LEOPARDS
  • The leopards remarkable strength and agility
    allow it to climb trees.
  • In the trees they find a place to rest, a vantage
    point for hunting, and a place to hide their
    food.
  • Baby leopards are born blind.

16
Elephants
  • The Elephant is the largest living land animal on
    earth.
  • They use their trunks to smell, eat, drink and
    move things.

17
LEMUR
  • The Lemur live in the forest in Madagascar.
  • They eat mainly fruit, but also leaves, flowers
    and even dirt.

18
North American Black Bear
  • Bears are excellent climbers, good runners and
    powerful swimmers.
  • Bears eat both meat and and plants.
  • Bears eat insects, fruit, vegetables, honey and
    some meat.

19
chimpanzee
  • Chimps are one of the few animals that make and
    use tools.
  • They often feed by poking a stick in the ground
    and eating the insects off the stick.

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Dromedary Camel
  • The Dromedary Camel can drink 30 gallons of water
    in just 10 minutes.
  • Camels store fat in their hump - not water.
  • Baby camels are born without a hump - they do not
    get a hump until they eat solid food.

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