OCEAN LIFE SARA AREDDA ALYLOUCH 5°C THE SHARK The sharks don’t live in groups, they live alone. They eat turtles, seals and fish. They don’t lay eggs,

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OCEAN LIFE SARA AREDDA ALYLOUCH 5°C

THE SHARK The sharks don’t live in groups, they live alone. They eat turtles, seals and fish. They don’t lay eggs, they have babies. They don’t breathe air, they take oxygen from the water. They are big and dangerous. They have teeth, eyes, gills, flippers, dorsal fin and a tail.

THE TURTLE The turtle they don’t live in groups,they live alone They eat fish and sea plants They don’t have babies, they lay eggs They breathe air and take de oxygen from the water They small and they don’t dangerous They have shells, tail, flippers and they haven’ t got gills… The turtles live up to 100 years

THE OCTOPUSES The octopuses don’t live in groups they live alone They eat fish… They don’t have babies they lay eggs They don’t breathe air they take oxygen from the sea They are big an dangerous They have arms, gills and y they haven’t got tentacles

THE SEALS The seals don’t live alone they live in groups next to the sea They eat fish, octopuses, crab and other animals They have babies they don’t lay eggs They don’t take oxygen from the sea they breathe air They are big an dangerous They have teeth, flippers, tail, eyes but y don’t have gills and dorsal fin

THE ORCA The orcas live in groups they don’t live alone They eat seals and fish They have babies they don’t lay eggs They don’t breathe air they take oxygen from the water They are big an dangerous They have tail and dorsal fin but y don’t have gills

THE CRAB The crabs don’t live in groups they live alone They eat fish They don’t have babies they lay eggs They take oxygen from the sea they don’t breathe air They are small and dangerous They have sot gills and legs but y don’t have teeth

THE BLUE WHALE The blue whale don’t live alone they live in groups They eat fish They breathe air they don’t take oxygen from the sea They have babies they don’t lay eggs They are big and dangerous They have got tail, eyes, dorsal fin and but y don’t have gills

THE JELLYFISH They live in groups. They can reproduce asexually or sexually. They take they oxygen from the sea. They are carnivorous, feeding on plankton, crustaceans, fish eggs, small fish, … They can be big or not, but all of them are dangerous. They have tentacles to capture prey.

THE DOLPHIN They dolphins don’t live alone they live in group They eat fish They don’t lay eggs they have babies They don’t take oxygen they breathe air They are big but they are dangerous They have teeth, eyes, tail, flippers

THE SEA HORSE They don’t live in groups, they live alone. They eat dam. They don’t breathe air they take oxygen from the sea They lay eggs They are big an dangerous They ‘ve got eyes, tail they haven’t got flippers

THE STARFISH They live alone. They lay eggs ans sperm at the same time, produces both eggs ans sperm. They take oxygen from the sea. They aren’t dangerous and they are small. They have usually five arms and a tube feet.