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Dolphins

Dolphins. By Megan Gianunzio. Introduction. The name of my animal is a Dolphins. It’s species is a mammal. Physical features: Dolphins have smooth gray skin and sharp teeth. Lifespan endangered? Dolphins are not endangered. Lifespan is 30-40.

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Dolphins

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  1. Dolphins By Megan Gianunzio

  2. Introduction • The name of my animal is a Dolphins. It’s species is a mammal. • Physical features: Dolphins have smooth gray skin and sharp teeth. • Lifespan endangered? Dolphins are not endangered. Lifespan is 30-40. • Habitat-almost all dolphins live in the ocean the salt water keep’s their skin smooth and soft.

  3. Climate: • Warm in the summer and cool in the winter. • Landform: Most dolphins like to live in the ocean some live in rivers.

  4. Food • Dolphins eat little fish ,squid and shrimp. Dolphins grab their food with their sharp teeth. • Prey and predator: Predator fish ,squid and shrimp prey of sharks.

  5. Babies • Reproduction: Female dolphins have babies under water.

  6. Behavior • Dolphins that are trained act good, wild dolphins act bad. • Behavioral-how it acts: dolphins hunt the waters to get food.

  7. Adaptation • Adaptation Physical-what it looks like: • Dolphins have very sharp teeth for eating • two eyes to help it see • a blow hole to help it breath

  8. Fun Facts • Did you know ….. • Dolphins can jump 16 feet and 5 meters out of the water. • There over 30 different kinds of dolphins in the world.

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