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Sharing What We Know ~ Habitat Facts
by Mrs. Schlosser's Class and Mrs. Amato's Class

Our classes created these wonderful animals in their habitats out of clay. In addition to our pictures there are a few facts we thought you should know. Please take a look. We hope you enjoy this information!

Animal Facts
by Mrs. Schlosser's Class

Polar Bears By Christopher W.

1. Polar bears are dangerous.
2. Polar bears are white.
3. Polar bears eat seals and sometimes they eat baby walruses.


Polar Bear

Zebras By Andrew

1. Zebras look like horses.
2. Zebras have black and white stripes.
3. Zebras eat grass.


Zebra

Leopards By Sean

1. Did you know that leopards live by rocks.
2. Leopards need grass to make their homes.
3. Do you know they hold their baby leopards in their mouths.


Leopard

Penguins By Sam

1. Penguins can live in warm weather, but cold water.
2. Penguins have wings, but use them as flippers.
3. Penguins are birds.


Penguin

Lions By Rachel B.


1. Lions eat large animals, such as zebras and wildebeests.
2. Lions live in open plains, thick brush, and dry thorn forests.
3. A lion's roar can be heard up to 5 miles away.


Lion

Parrots By Giana

1. Parrots live in a nest.
2. They eat seeds.
3. Parrots are colorful.


Parrot

Tigers By Maxwell

1. Tigers kill the animals by biting behind their necks.
2. Tigers make their homes by scratching off things with their sharp claws.
3. Tigers protect themselves with their sharp claws and with their sharp teeth.


Tiger

Seals By Shoshana

1. Seals can roar.
2. Seals can eat squid, fish, octopus, and penguins.
3. Seals are mammals.
Seal


The Cheetah By Alistair

1. A cheetah is the fastest land animal in the world.
2. Cheetahs are endangered species.
3. Cheetahs are very dangerous.
4. Cheetahs live in Africa.


Cheetah

Giraffes By Rebecca

1. A giraffe's feet are as big as dinner plates.
2. Giraffes eat leaves and plants.
3. A giraffe has the same number of bones in its neck as a person has in theirs.


Giraffe

Anacondas By Jace

1. Anacondas eat fish, birds, mammals, and reptiles.
2. It lives in the water.
3. It camouflages itself.


Anaconda

Tigers By Emily

1. Tigers swim well and enjoy the water.
2. A tiger is the strongest cat in the world.
3. Tigers are the biggest cats in the world.


Tiger

Baboons By Michael

1. Baboons have a sweet tooth.
2. Baboons do not walk on ground.
3. Baboons have sharp teeth.

Baboon

Giraffes By Erica

1. Giraffes have really long necks.
2. They live in Africa.
3. Giraffes can eat up to 140 pounds of leaves a day.

Giraffe

Squirrel Monkeys By Rachel P.

1. Squirrel monkeys eat insects sitting on plants.
2. Squirrel monkeys smear food on their tails. Smelly tails are important in their families because they help their family identify them.
3. Squirrel monkeys are found in the rainforest in the Amazon of South America.

Squirrel Monkey

Elephants By Mia

1. Elephants are one of the most dangerous animals in Africa.
2. If elephants get mad, they may attack people.
3. Baby elephants are pretty big and heavy. They weigh 50 pounds.

Elephant

Flamingos By Neha

1. Flamingos stand on one foot.
2. They are pink.
3. Flamingos are 4 to 5 feet tall.

Flamingo

Bears By Christopher C.

1. Bears hibernate in the winter.
2. Bears can run for 3 days without getting tired.
3. Bears are strong.

Bear

Flamingos By Phoebe

1. Standing on one leg is the most comfortable position for flamingos.
2. Sometimes there are up to 1000 flamingos in a group.
3. Flamingos can be from 3 feet 3 inches tall to 4 feet 6 inches tall.

Flamingo

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