Thursday, June 7, 2012

Interesting Animal Facts 3T - cont'd

After using the index and table of contents of animal books to find information and take notes, 3T students created posters. Everyone has now finished making their presentations and sharing some pretty interesting facts.



Dolphins have very good hearing; they can pick up sounds that people cannot hear.


Nurse sharks live close to the ocean floor.




Zebras are endangered.


Narwhals can weigh up to one ton.




Chameleons' eyes move separately; one can look forward while the other looks back.


Iguanas' tails are twice as long as their bodies.




Cougars' babies are called kittens.




Sea otters are the slowest sea mammals.


Turtles live everywhere in the world except Antarctica.




Beavers are the largest North American rodents.


Cheetahs are the world's fastest animals.




Blue whales migrate to warmer water in the winter.




Wolves prey on deer, moose, and caribou.


Chimpanzees have long fingers and short hair.




Bears can use their sharp claws to kill prey.




Great white sharks like shallow water.


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