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Animal Reports. Mrs. Dick’s Second Grade Class 2007-08. Emperor Penguin. Penguin are birds that cannot fly. The Emperor penguin is the largest penguin. Chiamaka Amadi. Asian Elephant. Elephants eat roots, leaves, bark, bananas and sugar cane. Their lifespan is up to 60 or 70 years!
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Animal Reports Mrs. Dick’s Second Grade Class 2007-08
Emperor Penguin • Penguin are birds that cannot fly. • The Emperor penguin is the largest penguin. Chiamaka Amadi
Asian Elephant • Elephants eat roots, leaves, bark, bananas and sugar cane. • Their lifespan is up to 60 or 70 years! • To get water, the elephant sucks water into its truck. • They can not jump but they can swim well. Anna Castro
Prairie Dog • Prairie dogs live in the western part of USA. • Prairie dogs are 12 to15 inches long. • On warmer days prairie dogs go out and get food. By Megan Bell
African Elephant • The African Elephant is the largest living land animal. • They live in family groups. • They are also good swimmers. Holly Bull
Great White Shark • The great white shark has many teeth. • It has the most teeth in the world maybe. • It is the dangerous shark. By Zach Buchanan
Gila Monster • The Gila monster is a large, venomous lizard. • The slow moving predator was named for the Gila river basin in the south western United States. Aaron Douoguih
Siberian Husky • It is a fast runner. • It makes a woo-woo sound. • It can live in extremely cold weather. • It stands from 20 to 23 ½ in. tall. EricaD’Amore
Koala • The single cub is about ¾ in. • It has thick grayish fur. • It also eats eucalyptus leaves. Justin Feild
Cheetah • These long legged cats can run up to 65 miles per hour. • Cheetahs are shy and not very sociable with each other. • Cheetahs live in Africa Alyssa Garrett
Chipmunk • Chipmunks eat seeds,nuts, grains and fruit. • There are about 17 different species of chipmunks. • They also occasionally eat insects. Erin Kaliszak
Tiger • They are Asian cats that are threatened with extinction due to loss of habitat. • They have excellent eyesight at night. • Their ears are small and round. Paige Kish
American Black Bear • They have a good sense of smell but have poor eyesight. • Two or three cubs are born during the winter while the mother hibernates. • They are afraid of grizzly bears. Eleanor Lindauer
Anaconda • The anaconda is the biggest snake in the would. • They are the same temperature as the environment. • The longest anaconda ever found was 37.5. Chris Norris
Newts • Newts are brightly colored salamanders. • These small amphibians are found in moist, wooded areas in North America, Europe, and Asia. • On average, newts are about 3 to 4 inches or 7.5 to 10cm long . Jaylend Norris
Blue Shark • The blue shark is a sleek, slender, fast-swimming shark. • The blue shark’s teeth are pointed and serrated. • It can grow to 13 feet long. Dylan Tabak
Salamander • Salamanders have tails and small, weak limbs. • Most of them are under 6 inches long. • They eat small animals like insects, worms, and snails. • They feed on small animals such as insects worms and snails. Josh Smiley JoJo
Swordfish • The swordfish is a fast-swimming fish that has a long sharp bill. • They are found worldwide. • They eat squid, octopus, fish and crustaceans. Michael Torbert
Black Bear • They can run at speeds up to 35 miles per hour. • In cold climates bears sleep through most of winter. • Black bears are large and mostly harmless. Taylor Tannura
Great White Shark • The great white shark has a torpedo shaped body. • The great white shark eats fish, rays and other sharks. • Great white sharks do not chew their food. Ben Trego
Black Bear • The front claws are longer then the rear claws. • Black bears are good swimmers and can also climb trees. • Cubs stay with the mother for about one year. • …………….. Hallie Ward
Dinosaur Reports Mrs. Dick’s Second Grade Class 2007-08
Ankylosaurus • Ankylosaurus is a dinosaur that has armor. • It ate plants. By Chiamaka Amadi
Stegosaurus • Stegosaurus had a toothless beak. • It weighed up to be 6,800 pounds. • Its brain was as the size of a walnut. By Megan Bell
Deinonychus • Deinonychus was a meat eater. • Deinonychus was about 10 feet, 5 meters, tall. • Deinonychus weighed up to 175 pounds, 80 kg. By Zachary Buchanan
Triceratops • They lived in North America. • It walked on four sturdy legs and had three horns on its face. • It had a long nose with a large bony plate projecting from the back of its skull. • It ate plants. By Holly Bull
Stegosaurus • Stegosaurus did not always walk on four feet. • Stegosaurus had a brain the size of a walnut. • The Stegosaurus has a beak. By Anna Castro
Apatosaurus • Apatosaurus’ nostrils were located on the top of its head. • Apatosaurus/Brontosaurus was one of the largest land animals that ever existed. • Apatosaurus eats plants. By Erica D’Amore
Pachycephalosauras • They are strong. • They have big tails to keep their balance. • They have about 60 knobs on there head. By Aaron Douoguih
Ultrasaurus • The ultrasaurus lived in the Jurassic period. • Paleontologists now think that what they thought was a second brain was just a enlargement in the spinal cord. • It ate plants. By Justin Feild
Ultrasauros • It swallowed its food whole without chewing it. • It was a plant eater. • Its neck was what made it so tall. By Alyssa Garrett
Pteranodons • Pteranodons eat fish. • Pteranodons were flying reptiles that were 6 feet long. • Many pteranodon fossils have been found in the USA and England. By Erin Kaliszak
Ankylosaurus • The Ankylosaurus was heavily protected with thick cover of plates. • Ankylosaurus fossils have been found in the western U.S.A., Montana, and Canada. By Paige Kish
Homalocephale • The Homalocephale had a thick skull with a tiny brain. • The Homalocephale lived in Asia. • It ate plants. • Homalocephale was about 5 feet long. By Eleanor Lindauer
Deinonichas • Deinonichas was a very fast, flesh eating meateater. • It probably ate anything it could find. • Deinonichas hunted in packs. • By Chris Norris
Triceratops • It was the last dinosaur alive. • It was a plant eater. • Many of them were killed by Tyrannosaurus rexes. By Jaylend Norris
Tyrannosaurus rex • Tyrannosaurus rex had bumpy skin like an alligator. • This dinosaur was 40 feet long and 20 feet tall. • Its jaws were up to 4 feet long. • It could eat up to 500 pounds in one bite! • By Josh Smiley
Tyrannosaurus Rex • Its jaws were 4 feet long. • It could eat 500 pounds in one bite! • Its teeth were up to 9 inches long. By DylanTabak
Stegosaurus Stegosaurus were up to 26 to 30 feet long. It has a brain the size of a walnut. It had spikes on the end of its flexible tail. • It was a plant eater. By Taylor Tannura
Pterodactyl • Pterodactyl are flying reptiles. • They are meat eaters. • The first pterodactyl skull was found on May 2,1876, in Smoky Hill River. By Michael Torbert
Tyrannosaurus Rex • Tyrannosaurus rex’s jaws were up to four feet long and 50 to 60 inches thick. • This dinosaur was a meat eater. • It lived in the forest. By Ben Trego
Brachiosaurus • Brachiosaurus’ front legs are longer then its back. • He eats plants. • It was a very huge dinosaur. By Hallie Ward