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Facts All About Puffins By Olivia Sorensen
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Over the last month I have been researching the puffin. I will teach you about its physical description, its habitat, its defenses, its prey, its predators, and some interesting facts. Over the last month I have been researching the puffin. I will teach you about its physical description, its habitat, its defenses, its prey, its predators, and some interesting facts.
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Physical Description
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Habitat Do you know where the puffin lives? The puffin lives near the Atlantic Ocean. Things you will see in the puffins habitat are grass, burrows, and other puffins. The puffin can survive here because they eat sand eels. Do you know where the puffin lives? The puffin lives near the Atlantic Ocean. Things you will see in the puffins habitat are grass, burrows, and other puffins. The puffin can survive here because they eat sand eels.
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Defense Do you know how the puffin protects itself? The puffin growls and uses body language to protect itself. One way the puffin protects itself is by growling at its predators to scare them away. Another detail about the puffins defense is using body language by sticking out its wings. Do you know how the puffin protects itself? The puffin growls and uses body language to protect itself. One way the puffin protects itself is by growling at its predators to scare them away. Another detail about the puffins defense is using body language by sticking out its wings.
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Prey Munch…munch… munch. The puffin eats sand eels, crabs, and shrimp. Sand eels are the puffins favorite food. They can find sand eels in the water. The puffin goes under the water to get shrimp then it comes back up. The puffin eats crabs and finds them on the beach. The puffin uses its colorful beak to catch a dozen of fish. Munch…munch… munch. The puffin eats sand eels, crabs, and shrimp. Sand eels are the puffins favorite food. They can find sand eels in the water. The puffin goes under the water to get shrimp then it comes back up. The puffin eats crabs and finds them on the beach. The puffin uses its colorful beak to catch a dozen of fish.
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Predators Flap…flap…flap. The puffin is flying away from its predators. Foxes prey on puffins for food to survive. Rats kill puffins because they are hungry for survival. Another predator of the puffin is falcons. The falcon kills the puffin for survival. You can find the predators near the Atlantic Ocean. Flap…flap…flap. The puffin is flying away from its predators. Foxes prey on puffins for food to survive. Rats kill puffins because they are hungry for survival. Another predator of the puffin is falcons. The falcon kills the puffin for survival. You can find the predators near the Atlantic Ocean.
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Interesting Facts Do you what to know some interesting facts about the puffin? I have three interesting facts about the puffin they are the missing toe, clown faces, and early days. Puffins have webbed feet that make them great swimmers in the water and they have a missing toe. Some people say puffins look like little clowns. The baby puffin eats more than 50 fish a day. Do you what to know some interesting facts about the puffin? I have three interesting facts about the puffin they are the missing toe, clown faces, and early days. Puffins have webbed feet that make them great swimmers in the water and they have a missing toe. Some people say puffins look like little clowns. The baby puffin eats more than 50 fish a day.
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Now this is the end of my report. What did you learn about my puffin research? Now this is the end of my report. What did you learn about my puffin research?
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