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By: Edward Christopher
MEGAMOUTH SHARK 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: Edward Christopher
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Megamouth sharks swims it doesn’t slither,jump or walk.
Animal Facts Description A Megamouth shark has black or brown skin . They can grow up to be ft. long and weighs:2,700. Diet Megamouths are omnivore . They eat:Jellyfish,fish and plankton. Movement Megamouth sharks swims it doesn’t slither,jump or walk. 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 They live in the: Indian, Atlantic and Pacific ocean
Map showing where your animal lives Picture showing your animal in its habitat. They live in the: Indian, Atlantic and Pacific ocean
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Life Cycle Megamouth baby are born live. Babies look small and brown.
They live by themselves ,they look like whale shark. A picture of the animal as a baby or young. Jmnhfdcfbhaxdcryegdhxfyge5678.ikujhgfdxe4 A picture of the animal as a grown/ mature animal.
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Animal Interactions Megamouths have no predators.
Pic of animal adaptation that allows it to protect itself A few relatives of mega mouths are Basking and Whale shark. 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 Fact #1 Fact #4 Females are longer than males.
They suck on plankton. Fact #1 Females are longer than males. A pic to accompany fact #2 Fact #2 Mega mouths are called “Alien sharks” because they are mysterious. Fact #5 No one eats Mega mouth unless they’re dead. Fact #3 They're named after there big mouth. A pic to accompany fact #3
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