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Title: Vertebrate


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Vertebrate
  • Fish

By Megan,Alan, Paul and Andrew .
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Vertebrates/Fish
  • Fish are vertebrates and vertebrates are animals
    which have backbones.
  • All fish must have
  • Fins
  • They must breathe using gills
  • They must have scales covering their bodies
  • They must live in water

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Fish
  • This presentation is about fish.We will be
    telling you about two types of fish.The Great
    White Shark and the sea scorpion.
  • Seas are filled with hundreds of thousand of fish
    and some may be man-eaters and some may be normal
    fish which are quite tasty to eat.

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The Great White Shark
  • - The film jaws featured a Great White shark
    and the film showed everyone how dangerous great
    white sharks are.
  • - Ever since it rose to stardom in the movie
    jaws,the great white shark has been the daddy
    of them all the man-eaters man-eater.
  • - It is unquestionably the most dangerous shark
    species in temperate waters,with a northern
    hemisphere range extending from Senegal to
    Cornwall and in North America from Mexico to
    Alaska .

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The Great white sharks teeth
  • - Sharks have a highly developed ability to bite
    things,but there is much more to this than an
    impressive array of teeth.
  • - The sharks fearsome looking teeth keep
    breaking off,but new ones grow to replace them.
  • - It may get through thousands of teeth in a
    lifetime!

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The Sea Scorpion
  • Sea scorpion are fierce looking fish who can grow
    up to 20 cm.They live in rock pools and shallow
    water. It catches crustaceans with its enormous
    mouth.They have poisonous spines above their eyes
    and on their gill covers.

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