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The zoo Alexis anderson Angela contrastino
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lions A lions eye sight is five times better than a humans. A lions roar can be heard from five miles away The average lifespan is 13 years.
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Buffalo Buffalo are herbivores, they eat grass. They are fully independent by the age of one. They weigh around 1,500 – 2,650 pounds.
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zebras 1. No zebra has two of the same stripes. 2. Zebras do almost everything in herds. 3. Their stripes help other zebras identify them.
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snakes Snakes shed their skin around three times a year. There are more than 3,000 different species in the world. Snakes forked tongues help them to smell and taste chemical composition in the air.
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Seals - There are eight different species of southern fur seals. - They have keen hearing and good eyesight. - Seals are protected by 911 because they were hunted so much during the 19 th century.
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Penguins Penguins catch food underwater and raise their young on land Penguins can spend up to 75% of the life in water. Each penguin has a different call which allows them to find their mate.
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Whales - Whales are warm blooded. - They breathe air into their lugs, and feed their young milk. - The tail fins allow whales to propel themselves through the water.
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Polar bears Polar bears hunt seals for food. Polar bears are marine mammals. They are also known to eat walrus and whale.
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tigers - Tigers way up to 720 pounds - Tigers wait until its dark to begin their hunting. - Tigers have been known to eat up to 60 pounds of meat in one night for food. - Tigers enjoy water, unlike most cats.
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Elephants Elephants have a very high risk of habitat loss. Elephants eat grass, bark, leaves and bamboo. They usually travel in herds, the herds contain up to 8-100 elephants.
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Crocodiles - Crocodiles are fast over short distances. - Crocodiles of the strongest bite of any animal. - Crocodiles can survive a long time without food.
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Pandas Pandas have to eat 20 to 45 pounds of bamboo a day. There is an estimated number of 2,000 pandas living in the wild. Unlike other bears, pandas do not hibernate.
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Works cited page http://www.defenders.org/panda/basic- facts http://www.defenders.org/panda/basic- facts http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefac ts/animals/crocodile.html http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefac ts/animals/crocodile.html http://www.defenders.org/polar- bear/basic-facts http://www.defenders.org/polar- bear/basic-facts
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