Whose Mother am I? By Matthew and Sarah
Whose Mother am I? I live in North and Central America. I eat mice and rats. I have a sharp beak. I have good eye-sight. No sound I am a red-tailed hawk’s mother.
Whose Mother am I? I have a big horn on my nose. I am very large. I live in Africa. My babies are cute but they will grow up to look like me. No sound I am a rhinoceros’s mother.
Whose Mother am I? My nose can smell seals from 20 miles away. I am the largest bear in the world. I eat meat. I am a mammal. No sound I am a polar bear’s mother.
Whose Mother am I? My body is made for swimming. My relatives are the whales. I live in all the oceans of the world. http://www.sandiegozoo.org/animalbytes/sounds/Commersons_dolphin.mp3 I am a dolphin’s mother.
I am a mountain lion’s mother. Whose Mother am I? I eat meat. My babies are cute but they will grow up to be like me. I have sharp claws and teeth. I have a good sense of hearing and smell. http://www.sandiegozoo.org/animalbytes/sounds/puma.mp3 I am a mountain lion’s mother.
I am a flamingo’s mother. Whose Mother am I? I can be pink or white. Baboons like to eat me. I stand on one foot, sometimes. I live in Africa and North America. No sound I am a flamingo’s mother.
Whose Mother am I? Our males don’t want help in nesting or raising our young. I live in Australia. I like to eat fruit. I come in different colors. No sound I am a bird of paradise’s mother.
Resources Zoological Society of San Diego. (2004). San Diego. Retrieved on October 15, 2008 from http://www.sandiegozoo.org/