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The Atlantic Puffin and its Life. By: Stephanie Green. Introduction. I am going to tell you about is the Atlantic Puffin. You will in joy hearing about the Atlantic Puffin. What an Atlantic Puffin looks Like.
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The Atlantic Puffin and its Life By: Stephanie Green
Introduction • I am going to tell you about is the Atlantic Puffin. • You will in joy hearing about the Atlantic Puffin.
What an Atlantic Puffin looks Like • The of an Atlantic Puffin ‘scolor is black near its neck and white near its stomach.
The Atlantic Puffins Habitat • An Atlantic Puffins habitat is pretty with the waves and the sand brushing around in the wind. • . They live in on the coast of North Atlantic and live in the Arctic Ocean. They live near water and islands. Also they live along seacoast. It is sometimes a little warmer in the summer but most of the time is cold.
The Food Puffins Eat • . Some of the kinds of food that Atlantic puffins eat are fish; some of the fish are crustaceans and mollusks. They also eat squid. Atlantic puffin’s predators are gulls, ravens eagles and other predator birds to here predators are also humans, we eat them. Atlantic puffins also eat grass.
The Atlantic Puffins Life Cycle • The first thing that happens in an Atlantic puffins live cycle is they are an egg. • After six weeks the egg hatches. • The mom stays so it can feed it. The chick is gray and the chick is small.
The Atlantic Puffins Life CycleContinued • A baby puffin’s parents can die from it’s predators but the baby can survive on its own. • A baby puffin doesn’t leave the nest until it has grown feathers. If it can survive its predators if their parents die it will probably live up to twenty-five years old. After a while it will turn into an adult Atlantic puffin.
Conclusion • Puffins really don’t have a purpose to world but they are cool. These seem to be amazing bird that the world should love and care. The puffin bird is cute but it is a wild animal that you probably shouldn’t mess with. Love the puffins love them like a brother.
Bibliography • I got my research from the book could Puffins by Susan E. Quailian. It was written in 1999. “Atlantic Puffin. (2009). Amazing Animals of the World®. Retrieved February 11, 2009, from Grolier Online http://ama.grolier.com/page?tn=/article/article.html&id=1040340”