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Zoo Animals

Zoo Animals. Zebras. Come from Africa Eat grass Have long legs to help them run away from lions. At the zoo they live in a large yard that gives them room to run. No two Zebras have the same stripe pattern. Giant Panda. Come from China. Favorite food is bamboo.

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Zoo Animals

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  1. Zoo Animals

  2. Zebras • Come from Africa • Eat grass • Have long legs to help them run away from lions. • At the zoo they live in a large yard that gives them room to run. • No two Zebras have the same stripe pattern.

  3. Giant Panda • Come from China. • Favorite food is bamboo. • In one year a panda can eat more than 10,000 pounds of bamboo. • In the Zoo they love to play with big balls and other toys.

  4. Koala • Koalas come from Australia. • They live in branches of eucalyptus trees. • They love to eat branches, twigs, and bark.

  5. Giraffe • Giraffes are the tallest animals on earth. Some grow to be 19 feet tall. • They come from Africa • They have special tongues that allow them catch leaves from the tops of trees.

  6. Kangaroo • They come from Australia. • They can hop up to 25 feet at a time. • Their long tails help them to balance while they are hopping. • Mother kangaroos have special pouches to keep their babies safe and warm.

  7. Sea Lion • Sea Lions live around islands along sea coasts in many parts of the world. • They eat fish, octopus, and squid. • They are very fast swimmers and love to play in water. • They can walk on land when they turn their hind flippers forward.

  8. Websites • http://photos.nczoo.org/gallery/264810 • http://nationalzoo.si.edu/default.cfm

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