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Eelsby Anna-Marie
  • Little eels are clear like glass.
  • Big eels are green, long, slippery.
  • Little scales make their skin feel smooth.
  • They live in bays and rivers.
  • They like to eat crabs and fish.
  • Eels scare people!!

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Bluefishby Magdalena
  • Bluefish live in schools.
  • Bluefish eat anything in the water like fish,
    crabs, and shrimp.
  • They like to swim close to the beach.

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Dolphinsby Tiffani
  • Dolphins are mammals.
  • They have big flippers and giant jaws for
    catching fish.
  • Dolphins are fast because they have a
    powerful tail-fin.

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Blue Crabs by Delaine
  • If crabs lose a claw it grows back.
  • When their shell cracks they are buster crabs
  • Crabs break out of their shell backwards, then
    they are soft crabs.
  • When crabs have eggs, they are sponge crabs.
  • Eggs are under the tail or apron.

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Floundersby Ashley
  • Flounders can hide in the sand because
    they
  • are flat.
  • They lie on the bottom and wait for shrimp or
    little fish to come by, then they grab it.
  • Baby flounders have an eye on each side of their
    head.

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Horseshoe Crabsby Courtney
  • A horseshoe female is larger then the male.
  • It is cousin with spiders.
  • It has four eyes.
  • It has five pairs of legs.
  • They can turn over by using its tail.
  • Horseshoe crabs lay their eggs on the beach.

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Manateesby Stephen
  • Manatees are slow swimmers.
  • Manatees eat floating plants.
  • They breathe air like humans.

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Ottersby Anna Nicole
  • An otter lives in an underground den .
  • Their fur is made of longs, stiff hairs that are
    coated with oil .
  • Otters have webbed feet.

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Oystersby Katelynn
  • Oysters have two shells that are gray and
    rough.
  • A lot of oysters together is called a bed
    of oysters.
  • A grain of sand inside the oyster becomes a
    pearl.

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Pelicans
  • Pelicans eat fish.
  • They like to live with other pelicans on the
    beach.
  • Pelican parents take turns feeding the chicks.
  • They dive for their fish and scoop them up in
    their big beaks.

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Redfishby Giles
  • Red fish have a big black spot at the base of
    their tail..
  • They like to eat crabs.
  • Fishermen can not catch them because they can
    make big holes in the nets.

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Sea Turtlesby Zachary
  • Sea turtles lay their eggs in the sand.
  • They lay 100 eggs.
  • Sea turtles eat little fish.

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Sharksby Jordan
  • Sharks have a really, really, great sense of
    smell.
  • Sharks have to keep moving or they will sink.
  • When sharks teeth fall out, they are replaced
    right away.

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Shrimpby Matthew
  • Shrimp are pink and have tiny feet.
  • Shrimp can swim backwards.
  • His skeleton is on the outside of his body.

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Whalesby Rubicela
  • A group of whales is called a pod.
  • Whales breathe air.
  • Whales like to flip their tails in the water.
  • Whales are good hunters.

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Seagulls
  • Seagulls huddle together on the ground when they
    are afraid.
  • When the weather is warm, the seagulls are able
    to catch more fish.
  • Seagulls learned to drop clams on the pavement,
    so that they break open and all the meat spills
    out.
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