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Mrs. Siech’s Virtual Zoo

Mrs. Siech’s Virtual Zoo. 2013-2014 Keyboarding Class. Anaconda. Anacondas live in still fresh water. Anacondas eat capybara. The anaconda looks like a caterpillar. It is covered in scales. Keenan R. Ankylosaurus. Ankylosaurus lived in the cretaceous period.

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Mrs. Siech’s Virtual Zoo

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  1. Mrs. Siech’s Virtual Zoo 2013-2014 Keyboarding Class

  2. Anaconda • Anacondas live in still fresh water. • Anacondas eat capybara. • The anaconda looks like a caterpillar. • It is covered in scales. Keenan R.

  3. Ankylosaurus • Ankylosaurus lived in the cretaceous period. • Ankylosaurus lived in the USA. • Ankylosaurus ate plants and leaves. • It had armor to protect itself from tyrannosaurus rex. • It hid its belly from tyrannosaurus rex so it would not get it from its belly and flip it over and eat it. • Its shield was as hard as 25 bricks. • It looked like a rusty car. • Ankylosaurus was really different from us in many ways. Alana E.

  4. Barracuda • Barracudas live in the oceans where it’s cold. • They eat tuna and mullets. • They weigh up to 100 pounds and have fins. • The great barracuda is called the tiger of the sea because it is swift and deadly. Dalton F.

  5. Bear • Bears live in Alaska andthe Arctic. • Bears eat fish, insects, and mammals. • Bears weigh up to 1,700 pounds, have heavy fur, big claws, big teeth, and feet. • They can run 30 miles per hour. Trent R

  6. Cheetah • Cheetahs live in Africa south of the Sahara. • They eat other small mammals. • Cheetahs have claws and fur and spots. • Cheetahs can run up to 50 to 70 miles per hour. • The cheetahs are the largest cats on the planet. Nate P.

  7. Cheetah • Cheetahs live south of the Sahara. • Cheetahs eat impalas and antelopes. • Cheetahs look like a fuzzy dog. • They are really protective of their babies. • The cheetah is the most rare animal on earth. • They are the fastest kind of animals on earth . Kaitlynn B.

  8. Dog • Dogs live in a home with people. • Dogs eat meat and dog foods. • A dog has hair and weighs 50 to 100 pounds. • Some dogs can be trained for jobs. SHAYLA D.

  9. Dolphin • A dolphin lives in the oceans. • It eats fish and squid. • It weighs up to 600 pounds. • It is 4 to 13 feet long. • It is gray. It has skin. • They have a show and people can swim with them. Charlie W.

  10. Dolphin • All dolphins live in the oceans. • Dolphins eat fish and squid. • Dolphins have gray and black skin and flippers. • They live about 20 years. • They weigh up to 600 pounds. Destinee G.

  11. Dolphin • Dolphins live in the oceans. • They eat fish and squid. • Dolphins can weight up to 600 pounds and are 4 to 13 feet long. Dolphins are blue and gray. They have fins and skin and a tail. • Dolphins often work together to catch prey. They may surround a school of fish with bubbles, using the bubbles as a net to trap the fish. Felicity R.

  12. Dolphin • Dolphins live in the oceans. • Dolphins eat fish, squid. • The common dolphin has a dark band around its eyes and down its long narrow beak. • Dolphins often work together to catch prey. They may surround 1 school of fish with bubbles, using the bubbles as a net to trap the fish. Lily W.

  13. Dolphin • Dolphins live in big oceans. • Dolphins eat fish and squid. Dolphins are carnivores. • Dolphins weigh up to 600 pounds! Dolphins have gray skin. The blubber under their skin keeps them warm. Their eyes are on the sides of their heads! • Dolphins often work in groups to catch prey. Olivia C.

  14. HAMSTER • Hamsters live in grassland and Asia. • Hamsters eat fruit, seeds, green vegetation, and insects. • Hamsters weigh 4 ounces or 113 grams. They are 7 inches or 18 centimeters long. • Hamsters roll in a ball all over the place. Maggie B.

  15. JAGUAR • A jaguar lives in a jungle. • A jaguar eats deer, fish and wild pigs. • A jaguar looks like a leopard and a cheetah. • The jaguar symbolized power and courage to the ancient Maya who considered the animal sacred. ROSS R.

  16. Piranha • Piranhas live in lakes and rivers in South America. • They’re omnivores. They eat fruit, seeds and fish. • It is up to 8 pounds. It’s up to 6 to 12 inches long. • It is covered in pointy scales. Jack W.

  17. Stingray • Stingrays live in coastal waters, the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. • They eat fish and shrimp. • They have rough skin, weigh up to 660 pounds. They are black and white and flat and have a stinger and fins. • They are cold blooded. CHRISTOPHER C.

  18. The students chose their own animals and wrote down notes about them from World Book Online, Kids’ Edition. • They typed their information into PowerPoint slides and chose a background color. • They added a picture from Microsoft Clip Art, or used Google to find a picture on the Internet. • Finally, they did a spell check and a reading check with Ms. Ewing, and she added their slide to the class’s virtual zoo.

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