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Ashley Michael
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table of contents Do mammals live in the ocean?Page 1 Do any of the ocean animals live Page 2 or hunt in groups? Why do ocean animals hunt at a Page 3 coral reef?
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Whales Whales have tails called horizontal flukes. Whales in past had flippers called forelimbs. There are about ninety kinds of whaled in the world. Scientists divide them into two main groups: toothed whales and baleen whales.
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Dolphins Dolphins can be really smart. Some dolphins even learn to paint pictures. Dolphins make lots of sounds squeaks. Dolphins have really good friendship with other dolphins and people.
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Killer whales A killer whale is a highly intelligent and a member of the dolphin family. A mean predators who travels in troops of ten to twenty. The male dorsal fin can be taller than a full grown man. Did you know Killer whales brains are 3 times bigger Than a humans brain.+
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Sharks Sand tiger sharks are calm, you can swim with them, sharks are fish without bones. Sharks have been here for 400 million years,surviving mass extinction,ice age, and hungry dinosaurs. It is easy to find a male shark. if we could blind fold a hammerhead shark it could still find a sting ray buried under the sand by sensing the rays weak electrical signal.
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Glossary Camouflage - a animal that blends in with there environment Pups – sharks have baby's called pups Rasp – make a harsh grating sound Flukes – a lucky stroke in games business or life Venomous – something that makes sure the predators not it them.
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Index Dolphins page 3 Venomous page 5 Echolocation page 3 Moray eel page 5
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