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by Cynthia Trevarthen

Ocean Animals. by Cynthia Trevarthen. Fish. octopus. sharks. pufferfish. jellyfish. stingray. There are hundreds of different types of fish. These are just a few. How do fish breathe?.

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  1. Ocean Animals by Cynthia Trevarthen

  2. Fish octopus sharks pufferfish jellyfish stingray There are hundreds of different types of fish. These are just a few.

  3. How do fish breathe? Fish get oxygen from the water that flows through their gills, which are slits along the sides of their heads.

  4. Mammals • Dolphins • Sea Otters • Whales

  5. How Do Ocean Mammals Breathe? • All ocean animals need oxygen to live. • Whales and dolphins get oxygen from the air. They need to come up to the surface of the water and breathe air through a hole on the top of their heads called a blowhole.

  6. What Do Ocean Animals Eat? • Other fish • seaweed

  7. What did you learn? 2. Name one ocean mammal. 1. What do we call ocean animals that breathe above the water? 3. Name one animal that swims and breathes in the water.

  8. Works Cited • Google.com • www.abcteacher.com/ images/cd9830.gif • google Images • http://images.google.com/images • pictures • Chessen & Chanko, A Dolphin is not a Fish • Scholastic Inc., 1998 • SeaWorld • http://www.seaworld.org/soundlibrary/soundslibrary1.htm • Dolphin sounds

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