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MS. KIRBY’S CLASS GOES WILD!
DEER-POLAR BEAR-MONARCH BUTTERFLY
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Deer live in Asia, Europe, North
America and South America.
Deers are often found in forests.
Most deers live in small groups.
Deers live about 10 years in the
wild.
Male deers fight each other with
their antlers.
Deer have four long legs to help
them run fast.
Deer eats plants. In warm
months, they eat grass, leaves,
and flowers. They munch on
small branches in the winter.
BISON-BAT-CRAB-ALLIGATOR-SNAKE-JELLYFISH
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Jellyfish live in the ocean
and most live in warm
shallow water.
Some jellyfish swim in
water that is 12,000 deep.
Their tentacles sting the
pray and move their food in
ther mouths.
They eat plankton and
small fish.
Jelly fish don’t have eyes,
ears, or a brain.
MOUNTAIN GOAT-CONDOR-CRAB-WILD DOG-SHARK-TARANTULA
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Hammerheads live in
oceans.
Tarantulas use sharp fangs
to eat all bugs.
Tarantulas live in warm
places.
Female black widows are
poisonous. The red mark
on a black widow’s body
warns other animals not to
eat it.
Newly hatched spiders are
called spiderlings.
LION-ELEPHANT-GORILLA-HORSE-CHEETAHEAGLE
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Cheetahs live in Africa and
Asia.
Females chirp to call their
cubs.
Cheetahs hunt during the
day.
Black stripes near eyes
protect the eyes from sun.
Cheetahs eats antelope.
They are fast.
RATTLESNAKE-LION-SHARK-MANTA RAY
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They live in warm opin
water.
The shark have teeth that
look like hooks.
The shark swim with their
mouth opin.
They eat shrimp and
plankton.
Their mouths are big and
sharp.
Lions live in Africa and
Asia.
ELEPHANT-LION-POLAR BEAR-CRAB-BAT
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Lions they weigh about
500 poun.
They are mammals.
Lions eat warthogs and
other large animals.
Lions can jump to 40 feet
or 12 meters.
CHAMELEON-PENGUIN-SHARK-ELEPHANT-BAT-REINDEER
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Great White Sharks live
in oceans. They swim
along the shore to search
for food.
They are also called
white sharks.
They have more than
3,000 teeth.
They are the largest
hunting fish in the world.
MONARCH-TIGER-REINDEER-POLAR BEAR
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Tigers live in Asia. Some
kinds of tigers live in
forests.
CONDOR-BISON-SCORPION-POLAR BEAR
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Eagles live all over the
world, except in very cold
places.
It is a symbol of the
United States.
Eagles have hollow
bones that help them fly.
Eagles eat fish, rabbits,
squirrels, and other small
animals.
PAINTED LADY BUTTERFLY-REINDEER-POLAR
BEAR
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Painted Lady butterflies
live everywhere except
Australia and Antarctica.
A new butterfly wing,
much dry, it can fly.
Butterfly drink from
flowers.
Painted Lady butterflies
are brown or yellow.
COBRA-MONARCH-MONKEY-POLAR BEAR-JELLYFISH-FLY-SPIDER
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Some jellyfish are larger
than a hunam.
Giant spiders eat birds.
RHINO-BAT-TIGER-ELEPHANT-LION
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Great white live in the ocean.
Great white shark are also
called white shark.
Lions live in Asia and Africa.
Lion eats zebras, waterhogs
wildebeests.
Lions have manes.
Lion are the only wildcat that
lives together in groups.
Lion can jump forward up to
40 feet.
Lion rest between 18 and 20
hours each day.
DEER-MONARCH-POLAR BEAAR
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Polar bears live on the ice of the
arctic coasts.
Polar bears eat seals, fish, and
walruses.
Reindeer live in forests, taiga, and
tundra.
Reindeer eat grasses, leaves, and
lichens.
Deer live in grasslands and
meadows.
Some deer make beds out of
plants.
Deer eat grasses, flowers, twigs,
leaves, mushrooms, and nuts.
The name of a male deer is buck
and female deer is a doe.
TIGER-BAT-POLAR-BEAR-REINDEER-BIRD-ZEBRA
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Deer live in Asia, Europe, North
America and South America. Deers
are often found in forests.
Most deers live in small groups.
Deers live about 10 years in the
wild.
Male deers fight each other with
their antlers.
Deer have four long legs so they
can run fast.
Deer eats plants. In warm months,
they eat grass, leaves, and flowers.
Some deer make beds out of
plants.
Deer can walk a few hours after
being born.
BISON-GREAT WHITE SHARK-POLAR BEAR
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Great White Sharks live in
cool oceans.
They are fish. They can
grow to 20 feet, 6 meters
long.
They have white
undersides and gray backs.
They use there sharp teeth
to bite there prey. They eat
seals, sea lions, and
dolphins.
BISON-GREAT WHITE SHARK-POLAR BEAR
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Bats are the only
mammals with wings.
Bats are brown, black,
and gray.
PEACOCK-BAT-TURTLE-CRAB-PENGUIN
MONARCH-BISON-SHARK-CRAB-ALLIGATOR
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Live in medos.
Monarchs eggs hatch in
four days.
They can taste with their
legs.
They use wind to travel.
Drink nectar.
Orange and black wings.
Alligators live in wetlands.
Alligators eat mammals.
MONARCH BUTTERFLY-HORSE
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Monarch butterflies live
in meadows and fields.
Monarchs can taste
things with their legs.
They use there long tong
to suck nectar.
Monarchs use the wind
to travel.
Monarch butterflies
hachs in four days. Only
some are alive.
ELEPHANT-LION-FLY-TARANTULA-ZEBRA
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Monarch butterflies live in
meadows and fields.
Their wingspan is 4 inches
or 10 centimeters.
They have orange and
black stripes.
Use their antennae to get
food. They eat nectar and
milkweed. They can taste
things with their legs.
Monarchs use the wind to
travel.
RESOURCES
Students in our class used the following
databases to research the animals we chose to
Wild Ourselves!
 Early World of Learning – World Book
 PebbleGo Animals – Capstone
 World of Animals – World Book
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