Penguin by: Liliana National Geographic, Animals, September 23, 2013,

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Penguin by: Liliana National Geographic, Animals, September 23, 2013,

PENGUIN FACTS type: Bird Diet: carnivore Average life span: up to 20 years Size:27.5 in 70 c Weight:8.5 to 12 lb sc 4 t 5.5 Group name: colony Did you know? that penguins had top feathers that are waterproof.

Cheetah by: Meredith National Geographic, Animals, September 25,

Cheetah Facts Type; Mammal Diet; Carnivore Average Live Span;10 to12 years Size;35 to 45 ft 14mli Weight;77 to 143 lbs Group name; cheetah Did you know; That Cheetah ran Fast Size relative to:a6 Ft 2-M:Man

Bald Eagle by Sebastian National Geographic, Animals, September 23, 2013,

Bald Eagle facts TYPE BIRD Diet carnivore Average life span in the wild 28 years Size body 34inches to 43 Weight 65 to l4l lbs Group name n/a Did you know The largest bald eagle nest on record was 9.5 ft Size relative to a 6ft tall man

Arctic fox by: Alexander National Geographic, Animals, September 23, 2013,

Type mammal Diet omnivore Average lifespan in the wild 3 to 6 years Size 18– 26 inches Weight 6.5 to 17 lbs 3 to 8 kg Group :skulk or leash Did you know that this fox can survive frigid weather

Cheetah by: Magaly National Geographic, Animals, September 23, 2013,

Cheetah facts Type mammal Diet carnivore Average life span 10 to 12 yeas Size to 3,5 to 4.5 ft. Weight 77 to 143 lbs Protection Status: Vunerable Did you know… a cheetah is the world’s fastest mammal

African Elephant by Vivian National Geographic, Animals, September 23, 2013,

African Elephant Facts Type: African Elephant Diet :Herbivore Average life span: 70 years Size :Height at shoulder Weight: 5,000 to 14,000 Group name: Herd Did you know? African Elephants can stay living for more than 70 years.

Chimpanzee by: Ashley National Geographic, Animals, September 23, 2013,

Chimpanzee facts type animal: mammal Diet omnivore Average life span 45 years Size 4 to 5.5 ft Weight 70 – 130 lbs Group name Community Did you know that the Chimpanzee is endangered

Bull Shark by: Carmen National Geographic, Animals, September 23, 2013,

Bull Shark Type: Fish Diet: Carnivore Average Life span:16 years Size:7 to ft C2. 1 to 3.4 m) Weight:200 to 500 1bs (90 to 230 kg) Group Name: School or Shoal Did you know Bull sharks have been found thousands of miles up the Amazon River and have even been seen in Nicaragua.

Elephant by:Isaiah National Geographic, Animals, September 23, 2013,

Elephant Type :Mammals Diet :Herbivore Average life span:70 Years Size: 8.2 – 13 ft. Weight: 5,000 to 14,000 lbs Group name: HERD Did you know: Elephants are strong

Cane toad by: maria National Geographic, Animals, September 23, 2013,

Cane Toad Facts Type; amphibian Diet; omnivore Average lifespan; 5 to 10 years Size;4 to 6 inches; 10 to 15 cm Weight;29 lbs 13 kg Group name; knot or nest Did you know an cane toads are venomous? Size reiative to:to a tea cup

GREAT WHITE SHARK by: Nathaniel National Geographic, Animals, September 23, 2013,

Great white shark type:fish Diet:carnivore Average life span:n/a Size:15 ft Weiht:5.ooo Grouo name:school or shoal Did you know?great white shark can detesct one drop of blood in 25 Size relative to …….a bus

National Geographic, Animals, September 23, 2013, Great White Shark i?i? By: Diego

Great White Shark Type: fish Diet: carnivore Average life span: n\a Size: 15ft, 4.6 m to more than 20ft, 6m Weight:5,000 lbs 2,268kg or more Group name: school or shoal Did you know? great whites can detect one drop of blood 25 galloon of water and can sense even tiny amount of blood in water up to 3m 5km away.

African Elephant by Shadden National Geographic, Animals, September 23, 2013,

African Elephants Facts Type:Mammal Diet:Herbivore Average Life Span: Up to 70 years Size: 8’2 to 13 ft Weight:5,000 to 14,000 lbs Group Name: herd Did you know? African elephants can stay living for more than 70 years Size relative to …….6ft tall man

Harpseal by:Anahi National Geographic, Animals, September 23, 2013,

Harpseal Facts Type: Mammal Diet: Camivore Average life span:Twentyyears Size: 5.2 to 6.25 Weight 400 1bs Group name colony Did you know seal spend little time on land.

Howler Monkey by: Fidel National Geographic, Animals, September 23, 2013,

Howler Monkey Facts Type: mammal Diet:Omnivore Average life span: 15 to 20 years Size: 6 feet Weight:15 to 22 Group name: Troop Did you know that howler monkey howl like a wolf and howler monkeys can climb big trees Howler monkey can swing very high from very high trees. Howler monkeys have eyes that can see far if they climb a big and very tall trees.

BROWN BEAR by:Genesis National Geographic, Animals, September 23, 2013,

Brown bear facts TYPE :mammaI DIET:OMNIVORE AVERAGE LIFE SPAN :25 YEARS SIZE:5TO8FTL.5TO.25.M WEIGHT:700IBS 318KY GROUP NAME:SLOTH OR SLEUTH DID YOU KNOW?I NOED A LITTLE SIZE RELATIVE TO …… 6-FT C2-M]MAN

BLUEJAY by: Leonardo National Geographic, Animals, September 23, 2013,

BLUEJAY FACTS TIPE:BIRD DIET:OMNIVORE AVERAGE LIFE SPAN:N/A SIZE:10 TO 12 IN WEIGHT:2.5 GROUP NAME:FLOCK DID YOU KNOW THAT BLUE JAYS ARE BLUE???

AsianLion sergio

AsianLion Type:mammal Diet: caivore 16to18averagelifespan Size6feettall 300to500weight Pride - groupname

Arican elephant by: Darlene National Geographic, Animals, September 23, 2013,

Elephant Facts Type: mammal Diet: grass Average life span: 100years Size:100 Weight : it drinks water Group name ;rall Did you know it has stripes

Bald Eagle by: Nicholas Sanchez National Geographic, Animals, September 23, 2013,

Bald Eagle Facts Type: Bird Diet: carnivore Average life span: up to 28 years Size:32 to 43 in(86 to 109 cm)wingspan,6 to 8 ft Weight:6.5 to lbs(3 to 6.5 kg) Group Name: Bird Size relative to…….a 6-ft(2m)man: to

National Geographic, Animals, September 23, 2013, Whale by: Sebastian

Whale Facts. TYPE Fish.. Diet Camivore.. Size ft C55 to Weight 20.6 tons.. Group name School. Average Life Span: Did you know….

Drago Lizard By: Kevin

Drago lizard Name of animal: drago lizard Type: reptile Average life span: n/a Size: like teacup 8.4 inches Weight: n.a Group name: N.A Did you know. Drago Lizards are safe from humans. It can fly from tree to tree

Killerwhale Jesus National Geographic, Animals, September 23, 2013,

KILLER WHALE FACTS NAME OF ANIMAL: KILLERWHALE TYPE: MAMMAL DIET:WATER AVERAGE :10 SIZE:11662 WEIGHT: 2662 GROUP NAME: DOLFINS Did you know….

Eyed Mouse by: lessly National Geographic, Animals, September 23, 2013,

Eyed Mouse Facts type: mammal Diet: Average life span: 25 Size: 8 eight Weight: 2.25 Group name: Mammal Did you know? Their eyes are brown

Black-fooet ferret By: Anthony

Black-fooet ferret facts Type Mammal Diet carnivore Average life span in captivity: Size: Head and body Weight ha Group name business Did you know….ferrets sleep 21 hours

Koala by: Deney National Geographic, Animals, September 23, 2013,

Koala Facts TYPE:MAMMAL DIET:HERBIVORE Average Life Span: Size:23 5 to 33 in 60 to 85 cm Weight: 20 lbs Group Name: N/a Did you know they are a mammal

Blue Jay Itzel estrada

Blue Jay Name of animal Blue jay Type bird Diet omnivore Average life span n/a Size 10 to 12 in 05 to30 cpe Weight2.5 to 3.5 oz c7. to10 Group name flock Did you know I know a blue jay could fly?

Pufferfish by.OSCAR National Geographic, Animals, September 7, 2013,

Puffer fish Facts TYPE fish Diet carnivore Average Life Span: Size: 3 feet Weight: N/a Group name: school Did you know…

Elephant by: xelha National Geographic, Animals, September 23, 2013,

Elephant facts Type: mammal Diet: herbivore Average life span: 70 years Size: height at the shoulder,8.2 to 13 ft Weight: 5,000 to 14,000 lbs (2.5 to 4m) Group name: herd (2,268 to6,350 kg Did you know? African elephants are the largest land animals on earth. Size relative to…….a 6-ft (2-m)

Harpseal by: emily National Geographic, Animals, September 23, 2013,

Harp seal facts Type: mammal Diet: carmivore Average life span: 20 years Size: 5 25 Weight; 400 lb Group name seal Did you know that the size is 525