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Humpback whale By: Andrea Pantella
1) Type the name of your animal 2) type your name 3) include a picture of your animal 4) change fonts and colors to personalize. By: Andrea Pantella
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Animal Facts Description A Humpback whale has a blue gray tint. Some times they come in a very light blue. An adult weight`s about 150 tons a calf weight`s about 3,000 pounds! They can be 100 feet! Diet It’s a omnivore. It eats tiny shrimp like fish called krill. Some time`s it eats sea weed. Movement It swims and some times it rolls around like a ball. It`s very graceful when it moves. Some time`s it jump`s up in the air and make`s a huge splash. There splashes are so strong that they can nock over a small boat. 1) Type a description of your animal 2) Type whether your animal is an herbivore, omnivore, or carnivore and what does it eat? 3) text telling how your animal moves 4) pic showing your animal 5)change fonts and colors to personalize. A pic showing your animal.
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Habitat It is very dark and some times dangerous
Map showing where your animal lives Picture showing your animal in its habitat. It is very dark and some times dangerous It has lots of other humpback whales with it so some times it bumps into the others because it`s so dark. It has to adapt to cold water and warm water so if it moves to another ocean they have to get used to it. 1) Map showing where your animal lives 2) pic of your animal in its habitat. 3) text telling where your animal lives, description of habitat, and any adaptations animal has to live in habitat 4) change fonts and colors to personalize.
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Life Cycle Humpback whales are very small when they`re born but when they feed on they`re mothers milk they grow very big. When they`re about 6 months old they start to go out on they`re own. A humpback whale is very big but they look the same as a calf when they grow up. Some times you can`t tell if it`s a calf or it`s mother. When a calf is born they have to be pushed to the top of the water so it can take it`s first breath. 1) Info about when animal a baby 2) pic of your animal as baby or when young 3) text telling about animal changes as growing into an adult 4) pic of your animal as an adult 5) change fonts and colors to personalize. A picture of the animal as a grown/ mature animal.
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Animal Interactions A humpback whale stays in very deep in the ocean so it can`t be found. It is very hard to live in the bottom of the ocean because they let out high pitch screeches. It`s also hard because they`re so big. Thing`s can easily bump into them. This is a picture of a humpback whale in it`s habitat Humpback whales do not have any predators but it does fight other humpback whales. Humpback whales have to find a mate if they`re going to give birth. It`s to hard to take care of it on it`s own. Just like real children a humpback whale is very delicate at birth. Calf`s are not very active at birth because they have to start drinking there mothers milk. 1) Info about animal adaptation that protects your animal 2) pic and caption of an adaptation 3) text telling about another animal interaction (enemy, predator, prey, etc) 4) pic and caption of enemy, predator, prey, etc. 5) change fonts and colors to personalize. Pic of enemy, predator, prey, etc.
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Interesting Facts Fur But Were?
Jaws! A humpback whales jaws are so big that it could swallow a small car! Fur But Were? A humpback whale is a mammal which means it has fur. But where? Humpback whales have fur but it`s for teeth. A pic to accompany fact #2 Small Plants. Do you see the bump`s on this humpback whale? Small plants often get stuck to humpback whale`s But no one really knows why. 1) Fact #1 and picture 2) fact #2 and picture 3) fact #3 and picture 4) change fonts and colors to personalize. A pic to accompany fact #1 A pic to accompany fact #3
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