This report is by: Olga Tsuker Glossary The Tour Bus ………………………………………Page 3 and 4 What am I supposed to be? …………………..Page 5 and 6 Where is my DINNER?!

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This report is by: Olga Tsuker

Glossary The Tour Bus ………………………………………Page 3 and 4 What am I supposed to be? …………………..Page 5 and 6 Where is my DINNER?! ……………………….Page 7 Yikes ………………………………………………….Page 8 Where am I found? ……………………………..Page 9 and 10 How do we adapt? ……………………………….Page 11 Fun time with me!! ……………………………...Page 12 Bibliography ……………………………………….Page 13 and 14 Bless, Address, and press ……………………..Page 15 Thanks ……………………………………………….Page 16 The end  ……………………………………………Page 17 and 18

The Tour Bus Hey, would you like to explore the Pacific Ocean with one of the world’s greatest animals? Great. We will start the tour by learning all about moa! The Pacific Ocean seahorse.

The Tour Bus There will be nine parts of the tour. I think Pacific Ocean seahorses are really like the coolest animals ever alive! I am actually a fish. Which I thought I was a horse but I guess not. So, why not go step by step into my life. Let's begin our tour.

What am I supposed to be? The first part of our tour is What am I supposed to be? There are about thirty- five different kinds of seahorses left. I am also endangered. My size is inches but I weigh 1- 5 pounds.

What am I supposed to be? I'm also in dependent on my mom and dad at birth but independent in the fist few months. Although my life span is about 1-5 years, the number of babies born at one time is Get this the Male give birth to the babies! We are all different colors.

Where is my DINNER?! We eat many different things. We eat Plankton (Zooplankton) and small animals. Also, I eat Mysids and worms. My favorite treat is small crustiness, invertebrates, and other bottom-dwellers. That is all we eat.

Yikes Ahhhh! Seahorses are being eaten right now!! Ahhhhhhh! We have only one predator. Seadragons eat us. Seahorses are very healthy for Seadragons.

Where am I found? I am found in the two bottom layers of the Ocean. We Pacific Ocean seahorses are found in the Pacific Ocean. All of us are found near the coast of lands.

Where am I found? Our habitat is a wet place. The habitat we live in is good for our needs. Our habitat is the perfect weather for us. The temperature range that we live in is 30 to 50 degrees.

How do we adapt? How do Pacific Ocean seahorses adapt to their environment? We have a snout that helps us eat. Our head helps us see. Our tail helps us hold onto plants that grow from the ocean bottom.

Fun time with me!! So interesting facts you want? Well there are some below. Our relatives are Seadragons, Pipefish, and Pipehorses. Each eye can look at different directions at the same time. We are also slow swimmers.

Bibliography Books: Children Illustrated encyclopedia by D.K inc. Seahorses and sea dragons by David hall. Seahorses by Ann Herriges Magazines: National Geographic magazine Wild life for kids magazine Animal Planet magazine

Bibliography Websites:

Bless, Press and Address NamesBlessPressAddress BlairI like how you used your own voice. Next time look for correct spelling. Punctuation TessI liked your leads.More expression.Concluding sentences JessieI liked your word choice. You should look at the conclusion. My leads.

Thanks Thank you: Mrs. Ladd for giving us the resources. Blair for being my Bless, Press and Address partner. Tess for being my Bless, Press and Address partner. Jessie for being my Bless, Press and Address partner. West Bloomfield public library for the books. Bloomfield Township public library for the books. West Maple library for the books. All my friends, family, and neighbors.

The End!  As you have seen the Pacific Ocean seahorses are a remarkable animal found right here in the Pacific Ocean. So if you come to a beach near the Pacific ocean look for us! We roam our oceans left to right, up to down.

The End  We stay in seaweed to keep us safe. I hope we can stay safe. I had a lot of fun learning about us! That's as far as we can take you on our tour. Bye!!