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Welcome to our Rainforest Open House

Welcome to our Rainforest Open House. Please take a seat and we will be right with you!. Welcome. to our. Rainforest. Extravaganza. By Mrs. Vardoulis ’ Kindergarten Class. By Ethan, Zach and Atharva. B asilisks. Basilisks can run on water very

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Welcome to our Rainforest Open House

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  1. Welcome to our Rainforest Open House Please take a seat and we will be right with you!

  2. Welcome

  3. to our

  4. Rainforest

  5. Extravaganza

  6. By Mrs. Vardoulis’ Kindergarten Class

  7. By Ethan, Zach and Atharva

  8. Basilisks Basilisks can run on water very fast. They lay 18-20 eggs. Males are larger than females. By Ethan and Atharva

  9. By Brenden and Lorenzo

  10. Caiman Caiman By Brenden and Lorenzo • Caimans are meat eating reptiles. • The black Caiman is 20 feet long! • Black Caimans are nocturnal (it sleeps in the day)

  11. By Mia and Jimmy

  12. Quetzal • Quetzals are solitary birds that are poor flyers . • The male quetzal has tail feathers that are up to 3 ft. long • Quetzals rest in rotting trees. Mia Evankovich and Jimmy Slone

  13. By Max and Salome

  14. Jaguar • Jaguars are bigger than leopards. • Did you know that jaguar tails are 2-3 feet long? • All jaguars are nocturnal. By: Max Reese and Salome Martinez

  15. By Anna and Michael

  16. Emerald Tree Boa By, Anna Sechrist and Michael Valentino • The Emerald Tree Boa lives in a tree • The Emerald Tree Boa eats birds • The Emerald Tree Boa squeezes its prey

  17. By Peter and Alyson

  18. Vampire Bat • Bats wings are long fingers covered with thin skin. • Vampire bats only drink animal blood. • They can see in the dark. By. Peter and Alyson

  19. By Whitney and Zach

  20. Spider Monkeys • Monkeys eat leaves, fruit, seeds, nuts, grass, roots, eggs, insects, spiders and small mammals. • There are about 125 species of monkey. • A group of monkeys is called a troop By Whitney Davis and Zach

  21. By Allison and Abby

  22. By :Allison and Abby Scarlett Macaw • The Scarlett Macaw is very colorful • They eat fruit, seeds and nuts

  23. By Lucy and Nicole

  24. The Red-eyed Tree Frog • The Red-Eyed Tree Frog • eats mostly insects. • They are nocturnal. • (They are most active at • night) • They have sticky tongues. By: Lucy Taylor and Nicole Fairbanks

  25. By Dominic and Nick

  26. Toucan • Toucans eat mostly fruit but also eat bird eggs, insects and tree frogs. • The Toucan is about 20 inches long. • The legs are short but they are strong. BY : Dominic Mascara and Nick

  27. By Athena and Zachary

  28. Poison Dart Frog By : Athena and Zachary • Poison Dart Frogs are highly toxic. • The Poison Dart Frog may be only one inch long.

  29. By Kenna and Tommy

  30. The Hummingbird By:Kennaand Tommy The Hummingbird’s legs are so small it can’t walk. The Bee Hummingbird is the smallest bird.

  31. By Kelsey and Elaina

  32. Fruit BatS By Kelsey Hentschel and Elaina Ciecierski Fruit bats are fury. They have five toes. They have big eyes and see very well.

  33. By Anthony and Caden

  34. GECKO!!! By: Anthony Petrucci and Caden Smith • Geckos have short thick tails which can regrow if broken off. • Geckos are the only lizards that have a voice • Geckos have pale blue–gray skin with reddish-tan spots

  35. By Logan and Tyler

  36. Tarantula By :Logan Priest and Tyler Reich • The biggest tarantula is 13 inches across. • Tarantulas are large hairy spiders. • They can live for over 30 years.

  37. By Sophia and Angelina

  38. Blue Morpho Butterfly • The blue morpho butterfly has brilliant blue wings. • It is nocturnal. • The caterpillar of the blue morpho is red-brown with light patches of lime green. By Sophia Pozek and Angelina Little

  39. By James and Jeffrey

  40. Chameleon • Chameleons change color by their feelings. • They have tongues longer than their bodies. • Chameleons live in deserts and rain forests. By James Leonard and Jeffrey Anderchak

  41. By Jason, Kaia and Ethan

  42. Leaf-Cutter Ants • Leaf-cutter ants have two jointed antennae. • They have powerful mandibles(jaws). • Leaf-cutter ants have compound eyes. By: Jason Li, Kaia T. and Ethan S.

  43. The End

  44. Thank You For Coming!

  45. Please be sure you get your picture taken before you leave! Tour the rainforest. Enjoy a snack! Let your child read you a rainforest book. Read your child’s Jungle Journal.

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