Amazing Animals. Created by. Mrs. Wood s First Grade
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1 Amazing Animals Created by Mrs. Wood s First Grade April 2012
2 Amazing Cat By Makayla My amazing animal is the cat. It lives wherever people live. It is a carnivore and it eats package cat food. It can weigh 8 to 10 pounds. It can be 16 to 20 long. It can be 8 to 10 inches tall. It can have 3 to 5 babies. The babies are born live. A baby is called a kitten. A group is called a cluster. My animal doesn t have any predators. An interesting fact about my amazing animal is cat eyes are very special. They allow cats to see in even when it is dark.
3 Amazing Vampire Bat By Leroy My amazing animal is the vampire bat. It lives in the rainforests in Central and South America. It is a carnivore and it eats the blood of cattle, birds, and horses. It can weigh less than 1 ounce. It can be 3 inches long. It can have 1 to 2 babies. The babies are born live. A group is called a colony. The predators of my animal are people, eagles, hawks, and owls. An interesting fact about my amazing animal is vampire bats sometimes attack people who are sleeping. The bite is harmless and heals quickly, but vampire bats may carry a disease called rabies. A person can die from rabies if they don t go to the doctor.
4 Amazing Buffalo By Isaac My amazing animal is the buffalo. It lives in grasslands in North America. It is an herbivore and it eats grass and twig of willows. It can weigh over 2,000 pounds. It can be 10 to 12 ½ feet long. It can be 5 to 6 feet tall. It can have one baby. The babies are born live. A baby is called a calf. A group is called a herd. The predators of my animal are people, mountain lions, and wolves. An interesting fact about my amazing animal is that it actually shouldn t be called a buffalo. Scientists call it a bison.
5 Amazing Panda By Fulin My amazing animal is the panda. It lives in bamboo forests in China. It is an herbivore and it eats bamboo. It can weigh 200 to 300 pounds. It can be 5 to 6 feet long. It can have 1 or 2 babies. The babies are born live. A baby is called a cub. A group is called an amalgamation. An interesting fact about my amazing animal is giant pandas eat almost 85 pounds of bamboo a day.
6 Amazing Cheetah By Nina My amazing animal is the cheetah. It lives in grasslands in Africa. It is a carnivore and it eats antelope, impalas, and small mammals. It can weigh 77 to 143 pounds. It can be 6 to 7 ½ feet long. It can be up to about 3 feet tall. It can have 3 to 5 babies. The babies are born live. A baby is called a cub. A group is called a coalition. The predators of my animal are people and lions. An interesting fact about my amazing animal is cheetahs are the fastest land animals. They can run 40 miles per hour.
7 Amazing Killer Whale By Maggie My amazing animal is the killer whale. It lives in oceans around the world. It is a carnivore and it eats fish, seals, squids, and whales. It can weigh 8,000 to 20,000 pounds. It can be 19 to 30 feet long. It can have one baby. The babies are live born live. A baby is called a calf. A group is called a pod. An interesting fact about my amazing animal is every pod has its own set of underwater sounds.
8 Amazing King Cobra By Brady My amazing animal is a king cobra. It lives in grasslands, forests, and swamps in Asia. It is a carnivore and it eats frogs, lizards, birds, snakes, and small mammals. It can weigh 20 pounds. It can be 10 to 18 feet long. It can up 3 to 6 feet high. It can have 21 to 40 babies. The babies hatch from eggs. A baby is called a snakelet. A group is called a quiver. The predators of my animal are people, birds of prey, and mongooses. An interesting fact about my amazing animal is when they get excited they flatten their necks.
9 Amazing Tiger By Ali My amazing animal is the tiger. It lives in forests, marshes, and grasslands in Asia. It is a carnivore and it eats deer, antelope, and wild cattle. It can weigh 420 pounds. It can be 9 feet long. It can be 3 to 5 feet tall. It can have 2 or 3 babies. The babies are born live. A baby is called a cub. A group is called a streak. The predators of my animal are people. An interesting fact about my amazing animal is the tiger usually likes to be in the shade.
10 Amazing Rattlesnake By Jayden My amazing animal is the rattlesnake. It lives in deserts and grasslands in North America. It is a carnivore and it eats birds and small mammals. It can weigh up to 15 pounds. It can be up 7 feet long. It can have 10 to 20 babies. The babies are born live. A group is called a pit or a nest. The predators of my animal are people and birds of prey. An interesting fact about my amazing animal is newborn rattlesnakes can give a painful bite.
11 Amazing Cheetah By Dillan A. My amazing animal is the cheetah. It lives in the grasslands of Africa. It is a carnivore and it eats antelope and gazelles and small mammals. It can weigh 77 to 143 pounds. It can be 6 to 7 ½ feet long. It can be 3 feet tall. It can have 3 to 5 babies. The babies are born live. A baby is called a cub. A group is called a coalition. The predators of my animal are people and lions. An interesting fact about my amazing animal is cheetahs are the fast land animals ever. They can run 70 miles per hour.
12 Amazing Mouse By Alix My amazing animal is the mouse. It lives in wherever people live all around the world. It is an omnivore and it eats almost any kind of plant or animal that is small enough for a mouse to eat. It can weigh less than 1 ounce. It can be 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 inches long. It can have 5 or 6 babies. The babies are born live. A baby is called a pup or pinkie. A group is called a nest, colony, harvest, horde, or mischief. The predators of my animal are people, snakes, owls, hawks, cats, and foxes. An interesting fact about my amazing animal is a mouse is a small animal with soft fur and a pointed nose.
13 Amazing Zebra By Thea My amazing animal is the zebra. It lives in the deserts and grasslands of Africa. It is an herbivore and it eats grass, bark, and leaves. It can weigh 625 to 750 pounds. It can be 6 to 8 feet long. It can be 5 feet tall. It can have one baby. The babies are born live. A baby is called a foal. A group is called a dazzle. The predators of my animal are lions, hyenas, leopards, and cheetahs. An interesting fact about my amazing animal is zebras can run 40 miles per hour.
14 Amazing Deer By Lance My amazing animal is the deer. It lives grasslands and forests in North and South America. It is an herbivore and it eats grasses, flowers, twigs, leaves, mushrooms, and nuts. It can weigh 65 to 310 pounds. It can be about 3 to 7 feet long. It can be about 2 to 3 1/3 feet tall. It can have 1 to 2 babies. The babies are born live. A baby is called a fawn. A group is called a herd. The predators of my animal are people, wolves, mountain lions, bears, and coyotes. An interesting fact about my amazing animal is deer are one of the most common large wild animals in the world.
15 Amazing Frog By Tyler My amazing animal is the frog. It lives ponds and streams in North America. It is a carnivore and it eats insects and other small animals. It can weigh 1 pound. It can be 8 inches long. It can have up to 20,000 babies. The babies hatch from eggs. A baby is called a tadpole. A group is called a bundle. The predators of my animal are people, birds, snakes turtles, and raccoons. An interesting fact about my amazing animal is most frogs are green or brown.
16 Amazing Mountain Lion By Jacob My amazing animal is the mountain lion. It lives in deserts, grasslands, swamps, tropical rain forests, and mountainous areas in North and South America. It is a carnivore and it eats deer, bighorn sheep, rabbits, and wild hogs. It can weigh up to 150 pounds. It can be up to 8 feet long. It can be 2 ½ feet tall. It can have 1 to 6 babies. The babies are born live. A baby is called a cub. The predators of my animal are people. An interesting fact about my amazing animal is that mountain lions hardly ever attack people.
17 Amazing Anaconda By Nick My amazing animal is the anaconda. It lives in still fresh water in South America. It is a carnivore and it eats amphibians and small rodents. It can weigh up to 200 pounds. It can be 30 feet long. It can have 20 to 100 babies. The babies are born live. A baby is called a hatchling. The predators of my animal are people. An interesting fact about my amazing animal is anacondas are not poisonous.
18 Amazing Rhinoceros By Dylan B. My amazing animal is rhinoceros. It lives grasslands and forests in Africa. It is an herbivore and it eats grass. It can weigh 7,000 pounds. It can be 12 to 15 feet long. It can be about 5 1/2 feet tall. It can have one baby. The babies are born live. A baby is called a calf. A group is called a herd or crash. The predators of my animal are people. An interesting fact about my amazing animal is people hunt rhinoceros to get their horns. They think their horns have magical powers.
19 Amazing Wolf By Mishka My amazing animal is the wolf. It lives forests, mountains, and Arctic plains in Asia and North America. It is a carnivore and it eats caribou, deer, elk, and moose. It can weigh 75 to 120 pounds. It can be 5 to 6 long. It can be about 2 ½ feet tall. It can have 1 to 11 babies. The babies are born live. A baby is called a pup. A group is called a pack. The predators of my animal are people. An interesting fact about my amazing animal is wolves are good hunters because they can see, hear, and smell very well. A wolf can see and smell a deer more than one mile away.
20 Amazing Glowworm By Noah P. My amazing animal is the glowworm. It lives caves in Australia and New Zealand. It is a carnivore and it eats insects and spiders. It can weigh less than 1 ounce. It can be about 1 to 2 inches long. It can have about 130 babies. The babies hatch from eggs. A baby is called a larva. Thousands of glowworms live together in caves. The predators of my animal are insects. An interesting fact about my amazing animal is glowworms glow with a blue-green light. The light attracts the small insects that glowworms eat.
21 Amazing Dolphin By Julia My amazing animal is the dolphin. It lives in oceans around the world. It is a carnivore and it eats fish and squids. It can weigh up to 600 pounds. It can be 4 to 13 feet long. It can have one baby. The babies are born live. A baby is called a calf or a pup. A group is called a pod or a team. The predators of my animal are sharks. An interesting fact about my amazing animal is scientist believe dolphins are the very intelligent animals.
22 Amazing Clownfish By Noah A. My amazing animal is the clownfish. It lives in coral reefs in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. It is an omnivore and it eats tiny ocean creatures like shrimp and algae. It can weigh less than one ounce. It can be 4 to 6 ½ inches long. It can have 100 to 1,000 babies. The babies hatch from eggs. A baby is called a fry. A group is called a school. The predators of my animal are other fish such as the wrasses or damselfish. An interesting fact about my amazing animal is a clownfish like to live with anemones and they help protect each other from other fish.
23 Amazing King Cobra By Dominick My amazing animal is the king cobra. It lives in Asia. It is a carnivore and it eats frogs, lizards, birds, snakes, and small mammals. It can weigh up to 20 pounds. It can be 10 to 18 feet long. It can rise up 3 to 6 feet. It can have 21 to 40 babies. The babies hatch from eggs. A baby is called a snakelet. A group is called a quiver. The predators of my animal are people and birds of prey. An interesting fact about my amazing animal is the cobra is a poisonous hooded snake.
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