Title: Animals Nobody Loves
1Animals Nobody Loves
- Mrs. Whites Third Grade Class Library Media
Project
2Bee
- Bees eat honey.
- Bees live in hives and countries.
- A bee is an insect.
Wing
Antennas
tail
Bees live in ever part of the world except
north and south poles.
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3Sharks
Doorsill fin
- Sharks live in oceans throughout the world.
- They move with their tails.
- When sharks lose teeth they grow back.
teeth
fin
gills
Sharks are mostly made out of cartilage
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4Piranha
Eyes
- Piranhas eat smaller fish, seeds, and fruit.
- They live in lakes, rivers, in South America.
- Piranhas have dark green/blue red/orange bellies
they are 1 foot to 30 cm.
Teeth
Fins
Piranhas like to eat fruit that falls into the
water.
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5Octopus
Suction cups
- Octopus have eight arms.
- They like to stay at the bottom of the ocean.
- Octopus have really soft bodies.
Head
Arms
Octopus have webs between their arms.
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6Eel
teeth
- Some eel are large over 100 pounds.
- Eels look like fish.
eye
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7Badger
Ear
- Badgers eat honey, insects, and small mammals.
- They live in burrows, rocky places, and logs.
- Badgers have white and black fur.
- They are also called ratels.
Nose
Eye
Badgers live in Saudi Arabia India, Nepal and
parts of Africa.
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8Opossum
legs
- Opossums eat
- beetles and snails.
- They live in
- Canada, North
- America, and
- South America.
- Theyre 60 or
- 80 centimeters
- long.
nose
mouth
Opossums eat vegetables
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9Grizzly Bear
Ear
- Grizzly bears like to eat meat, grass and
berries. - They live in North America, Alaska and Canada.
- Grizzly bears have a wet nose and thick fur.
Eye
Chin
Grizzly Bears have sharp teeth.
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10Vulture
- Vultures live in deserts.
- Vultures are called raptors.
- Vultures eat dead animals.
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11Cockroach
Exoskeleton
- Cockroaches
- have six legs, an exoskeleton and two antennae.
- Cockroaches
- eat all kinds of food as well as
- paper, soap, and
- other objects.
- Cockroaches
- live in dark, damp,
- places.
Antenna
The Cockroach has To antenna.
leg
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12Crocodiles
body
- Crocodiles swim with their tails.
- Crocodiles live in hot places.
-
- Crocodiles eat dragonflies.
-
eyes
arm
Crocodiles eat small animals
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13Fire Ant
Thorax
abdomen
- Fire ants live in America.
- They eat leaves.
- They are all different colors.
Head
Fire Ants are all different color
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14Skunk
Stinker spray
stripe
- Skunk live in North American
- and Europe.
- They eat insects and small animal.
- Skunks like
- to live underground.
leg
They spray to protect themselves
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15Rats
Ears
- Rats live in houses, buildings and Texas.
- Rats eat cheese all most any food.
- Rats are mammals.
Nose
Tail
Rats spend most of their day finding food
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16Manta Ray
- Manta rays eat clams, oysters and shellfish.
- They live in costal waters.
- Manta rays have a boneless skeleton. They breath
through gill slits. -
When female Manta Rays have babies they hatch
inside their own mom.
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17Coyote
Sensitive ears
- Coyotes eat rabbits, moles, and ground squirrels.
- They live in most of North America, Canada, and
most of Mexico. - Coyotes winter coat is made up of two layers of
fur. The color of their fur is grayish brown.
Tail
Claws
Coyotes have really sharp claws.
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18Jellyfish
Head
- Jellyfish squeeze water through there bodies to
move. - Jellyfish look like an umbrella or bell.
- Jellyfish sting there prey to kill them.
Mouth
Stingers
Their stingers are very dangerous to humans
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19Man-of-war
- Man-of-War live in warm oceans.
- Man-of-war eat fish.
- Its body is filled with gases.
Man-of-war are named after a man.
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20Bat
Ears
- Bats move their wings by using a clipped hand.
- Bats eat small insects.
- Bats live in colonies, caves, and dens.
Legs
Wing hand
All bats hands are clipped.
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21Cobra
Rattle
- Cobras eat snakes, birds and frogs.
- Cobras can grow up to six feet long.
- A cobra can eat a Python.
Tooth
Hood
Cobras are extremely poisonous.
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22Woodchuck
- Woodchucks eat plants.
- They can be 6 to 60 cm long.
- They live in North and Southern America.
pass
teeth
tail
era
Woodchucks have wooly fur.
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23Whale
body
- Whales are mammals.
- Whales move by their tail.
- Whales eat plankton.
tail
fin
Whale are mammals.
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24Tarantula
Leg
Abdomen
- Tarantulas eat frogs, lizards,
- and other tarantulas.
- They are hairy, black and orange.
- They live in the
- dessert.
Fangs
Fangs
Tarantulas also eat birds and amphibians.
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25Baboon
ad
head
Muzzle
- Baboons have big heads and sharp teeth.
- Baboons lived
- by using their hands like humans.
- Baboons eat insects, fruits, and roots.
tail
They spent most of their time on grounds.
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26Bird eating spiders
Spinner
- Bird spiders live in hot muddy places.
- Bird spiders eat insects and amphibians like
lizards or snakes. - Bird spiders look like large, hairy creatures.
SSp
Pinchers
Legs
They are born hairy
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27Hyena
Round ear
Eye
- Hyenas eat dead animals.
- Hyenas are spotted or striped. Their fur is
yellowish-gray and their ears are round. - Hyenas live in Africa, Turkey, and Asia.
Caption
Spotted fur
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28Rattle Snake
- Rattle snakes live in open plains and canyons.
- Rattle snakes eat lizards, small rodents and
rats. - Newborn rattle snakes can take care of themselves.
fang
eye
Rattle snakes live in north and south America
body
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