My Inquiry Learning Animals By Froilan Floresca. Predators And Prey? Blue whale Predators: Bigger sharks, humans. Blue whale Prey: Squid, Small/bony fish/sharks,

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My Inquiry Learning Animals By Froilan Floresca

Predators And Prey? Blue whale Predators: Bigger sharks, humans. Blue whale Prey: Squid, Small/bony fish/sharks, prawns, crustaceans, tuna, cuttlefish, octopuses, sea birds and mammalian carrion. Red kangaroo Predators: Dingoes, eagles. Red kangaroo Prey: Grass and Forbs. Reticulated Python Predators: Unknown. Reticulated Python Prey: Rodents, birds, mammals and vivveridae.

How It Feeds? Blue Shark: Feeds alone or in groups, Kills then eats it’s prey Red Kangaroo: Feeds in Group or alone, eats grass and other vegatation Reticulated Python: Feeds Alone or in groups,, Kills then eats it’s prey

Survive in environment? Blue Shark: Avoid Predators and gets what it needs. Red Kangaroo: Same. Reticulated Python: Same.

Life Span? Blue Shark: Years Red Kangaroo: Up to 14 Years Reticulated Python: Years

Life Cycle? Blue Shark: Egg- Born- Pup- Yew Years – Adult. Red Kangaroo: Newborn – Joey un Pouch – Adult. Reticulated Python: Egg- Baby Snake – Adult.

Habitat? Blue Shark: Everywhere in ocean except cold places. Red Kangaroo: Deserts, Grasslands and other places in Australia. Reticulated Python: Rainforests, woodland and grasslands.

Comes From? Blue Shark: Trop. And Deep Temp. Waters. Red Kangaroo: Australia. Reticulated Python: South East Asia.

Endangered? Blue Shark: NO ( Near threatened). Red Kangaroo: NO (Least Concerned). Reticulated Python: NO ( NOT ENDANGERED)