Ocean Animals Part 2
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Ocean Animals Part 2
Mrs. Hough’s Second Grade Class
December 2004
Sea Horse by Nadia
The sea horse lives in
the middle of the ocean
and it uses its tail to
move. It goes up and
down. The face looks
like a horse. When the
mother has her eggs
they glow. The size is 4
inches. They eat up to
3,000 brine shrimp
every day.
Lobsters by Dennis
Lobsters live in the coral
reef and tide pools. All
baby and adult lobsters
shed their own skin
every three months.
The size is 1 foot.The
body looks like a long
insect. Lobsters feed on
live and dead fish. It
has two arms and eight
legs.
Squid by Joshua
Squid live in the tide
pools. Squids have
parts of their tentacles
called suckers. Squids
use suckers to hold
onto their prey and for
defense. Small squids
are 6 inches long.
Squids eat animals that
are small enough to
catch. Some squids are
bright silver and pink.
California Sea Lion by Sonya
A California sea lion
lives at the Pacific
Ocean. They look like a
sea otter.The parts of
the body are the
flippers, mouth,
whiskers, nose, eyes
and ears. Sea lions can
be 6 feet to 8 feet long.
They eat fish and squid.
They get it from the
water.
Pelican by Sonya
A pelican lives near
land. They kinda look
like a seagull but with a
longer beak. They have
a long beak so they can
eat and they have a
pouch to keep their
food. They are white
and orange. They are
eight feet long. The
pelican has a special
way to say hello.
Open Sea
Humpback Whales by Kyle
The Humpback whale
live in the open sea.
Humpback whales are
blue and white. They
are known for its
sounds. It can make
about a thousand
different sounds. They
are 60 feet long. They
eat shrimp and small
fish. Whales have a
strong tail.
Eels by Derrik
Eels are fish that are
long. Some eels are
as long as 13 feet.
Most eels live in
caves in the sea.
Many eels live in
coral reefs. Eels eat
other fish, shellfish
and crabs.
Sharks by Mahad
Sharks live in the open
sea. A shark is blue. It
has fins so it can swim.
It eats seagulls, seals,
turtles and shellfish.
The size of a shark is 20
feet long. Sharks are
older than dinosaurs
and some sharks can
glow in the dark. Sharks
can smell blood over a
mile away.