What We Learned at the Zoo! By the 2 nd Graders. My Animal is an American Bison It is a mammal. It...

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What We Learned at the Zoo!

By the 2nd Graders

My Animal is an American Bison

• It is a mammal.

• It eats grass and weeds.

Where My Animal Lives!

• Its habitat is the grasslands.

How My Animal Looks

• Color - Brown

• Size - 5-6 feet tall and weighs 800-2000 pounds

• Sounds like a

mad bull.

Adaptations My Animal Has

• My animal protects itself with its horns. They charge and hurt with them.

The Life Cycle of My Animal• Baby - 1 baby is

born at a time.• Adult - The

male’s name is Bull. The females name is cow.

• Lifespan - 15-40 years.

How My Animal Is Like Its Parents

• A baby bison is like its parents because its legs are as long as its parents.

• A baby bison is different from its parents because it is less harmless.

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My Animal is a Grizzly Bear

• It is a mammal.

• It eats plants and meat.

Where My Animal Lives!

• Its habitat is the forest and grasslands.

How My Animal Looks

• Color - brown

• Size – 6 to 7 feet tall and it weighs 325 to 850 pounds

• Sound - grrrrr

Adaptations My Animal Has

• My animal protects itself by smell and claws.

The Life Cycle of My Animal

• Baby - weighs 12 to 24 ounces.

• Adult - 8 to 10 feet tall.

• Lifespan - 20 to 30 years old.

How My Animal Is Like Its Parents

• A grizzly bear is like its parents because it has the same color fur.

• A grizzly bear is different from its parents because it is smaller in size.

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• It is a mammal.

• It eats leaves.

My animal is a Giraffe

Where My Animal Lives!

• Its habitat is the grasslands.

How My Animal Looks

• Color - yellow and brown

• Size - 16 to 19 feet tall

• Sound - makes a chewing sound

Adaptations My Animal Has

My animal protects itself by traveling in herds. They are so tall, they can see a long way and leave before danger comes.

The Life Cycle of My Animal

• Baby – called a calf

• Adult - is the world’s tallest mammal

• Lifespan -25 years

How My Animal Is Like Its Parents

• A giraffe is like its parents because it is the same color.

• A giraffe is different from its parents because the grown-ups drink water and the baby drinks milk.

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My Animal is an Otter

• It is a mammal.

• It eats crabs and fish.

Where My Animal Lives!

• Its habitat is rivers, streams, and lakes.

How My Animal Looks

• Color - dark brown

• Size - 3 to 4 ½ feet long.

Adaptations My Animal Has

• My animal protects itself by using its tail. It uses its very strong tail to hit things. They have claws and sharp teeth too.

The Life Cycle of My Animal• Baby - 1 to 5

newborns at the same time, the name of a young baby is a cub or pup.

• Adult - weighs 10 to 30 pounds and is 3 to 4½ feet long.

• Lifespan - about 8 years.

How My Animal Is Like Its Parents

• An otter is like its parents because it looks like its parents. They both have brown fur.

• An otter is different from its parents because when they are born they are smaller and have no hair.

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My Animal is a Cougar

• It is a mammal.

• It eats deer, bighorn sheep, rabbits, and wild hogs.

Where My Animal Lives!

• Its habitat is the deserts, grasslands, swamps, and rainforest

How My Animal Looks

• Color - Golden brown

• Size - weighs 150 pounds

• Sound - Growls and screams

Adaptations My Animal Has

• My animal protects itself by biting things and using it claws.

The Life Cycle of My Animal

• Baby - a baby is called cub

• Adult - they have 1 to 6 – babies at a time

• Lifespan - 12 to 20 years

How My Animal Is Like Its Parents

• A cougar is like its parents because it is the same color and it has fur

• A cougar is different from its parents because it’s smaller and weighs less.

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My Animal is a Red Wolf

• It is a mammal.

• It eats meat like caribou, deer, elk and moose.

Where My Animal Lives!

• Its habitat is the mountains and forests.

How My Animal Looks

• Color – Reddish brown

• Size - 1.5 to 2.5 feet tall, 5 to 6 feet long

• Sound -Howls

Adaptations My Animal Has

• My animal protects itself with speed, claws and teeth.

The Life Cycle of My Animal

• Baby - is called a cub

• Adult - can have 1-11 cubs at the same time

• Lifespan - 5 years

How My Animal Is Like Its Parents

• A red wolf is like its parents because they have fur, claws and teeth.

• A red wolf is different from its parents because they are born smaller.

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My Animal is a Chimpanzee

• It is a mammal.

• It eats plants, fruits, leaves, seeds, stems, nuts, and termites.

Where My Animal Lives!

• Its habitat is in the forests of Africa.

How My Animal Looks

• Color - some have gray hair.

• Size - weigh between 80-175 pounds

Sound - grunts and barks.

Adaptations My Animal Has

• My animal protects itself by using their hands to help them climb higher and go faster.

The Life Cycle of My Animal

• Baby - One baby born at a time

• Adult - Easy to train and are very smart.

• Lifespan -– 40-45 years

How My Animal Is Like Its Parents

• A Chimpanzee baby is like its parents because they are the same color.

• A chimpanzee baby is different from its parents because they are carried by their mom when they are small.

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My Animal is a Zebra

• It is a mammal.

• It eats grass, bark, and leaves.

Where My Animal Lives!

• Its habitat is the grasslands, plains and deserts.

How My Animal Looks

• Color - The zebra looks like a horse with black and white stripes.

Size - It is 5 ft.tall and 6 to 8 ft.long

Sound -It makes a braying sound.

Adaptations My Animal Has

• My animal protects itself by running fast and hiding in the grass.

The Life Cycle of My Animal• Baby - Babies

are born alive and are called foals.

• Adult - The male is called a stallion and a female is a mare.

• Lifespan - 22 years

How My Animal Is Like Its Parents

• A zebra is like its parents because it has the white and black stripes.

• A zebra is different from its parents because it is smaller and needs milk.

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My Animal is a Lion

• It is a mammal.

• It eats zebras, antelopes, and grass eating animals.

Where My Animal Lives!

• Its habitat is the African savanna in a grassland.

How My Animal Looks

• Color - tan and brown

• Size - 10 feet long and weigh between 250-400 pounds

• Sound -roar

Adaptations My Animal Has

• My animal protects itself by showing his fangs. He is scary. A lion can run really fast.

The Life Cycle of My Animal

• Baby - called a cub

• Adult - Spends 21 hours a day sleeping

• Lifespan - up to 40 years old.

How My Animal Is Like Its Parents

• A lion is like its parents because they both have long tails.

• A baby lion is different from its parents because one has a longer skeleton then the other.

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My Animal is an Rhinoceros

• It is a mammal.

• It eats grass, leafy twigs, and shrubs.

Where My Animal Lives!

• Its habitat is the African grasslands and forests.

How My Animal Looks

• Color - grey

• Size - 5 ½ feet tall and it weighs 7,000 pounds

• Sound - grunts

Adaptations My Animal Has

• My animal protects itself by its horn and it has very few enemies.

The Life Cycle of My Animal

• Baby - born alive and called a calf

• Adult – male is called a bull and female is called a cow

• Lifespan - 35-40 years

How My Animal Is Like Its Parents

• A baby rhino is like its parents because it has a horn and it’s a little horn.

• A baby rhino is different from its parents because the baby rhino is small and the parents are big.

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My Animal is a Gorilla

• It is a mammal.

• It eats plants.

Where My Animal Lives!

• Its habitat is the rain forest.

How My Animal Looks

• Color - silver and black

• Size - 350 pounds, 6 feet tall, long arms and short legs.

• Sound - Roars, grunts, and they beat their chest. They can make up to 25 sounds.

Adaptations My Animal Has

• My animal protects itself because the skin on their hands and feet are rough so they can walk and climb.

The Life Cycle of My Animal

• Baby - sleeps on his moms chest.

• Adult -starts own family when it is 12-15 years old.

• Lifespan - 50 years

How My Animal Is Like Its Parents

• A gorilla is like its parents because they travel in the same family group and they look alike.

• A gorilla is different from its parents because they weigh 4-5 pounds and adults weigh 1000 pounds.

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My Animal is an Alligator

• It is a reptile.• It eats many

different animals like birds, turtles, fish and crabs.

Where My Animal Lives!

• Its habitat is the swamps and in water.

How My Animal Looks

• Color - greenish brownish

• Size - 500 lbs and 15 ft long

• Sound - chirp

Adaptations My Animal Has

• My animal protects itself by snapping it’s mouth. It has sharp teeth and a strong tail to hit with. It also has claws.

The Life Cycle of My Animal• Baby - it hatches

from eggs • Adult - they

don’t eat in the winter because they live on the fat stored in their tails

• Lifespan - 50 to 60 years

How My Animal Is Like Its Parents

• An alligator is like its parents because it eats meat.

• An alligator is different from its parents because parents lay eggs.

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My Animal is an Elephant

• It is a mammal.

• It eats plants, roots, fruit and bark.

Where My Animal Lives!

• Its habitat is grasslands near water.

How My Animal Looks

• Color - gray or brownish

• Size- 8-13 feet tall and it weighs 5,000 to 14,000 pounds

• Sound - like a horn blowing

Adaptations My Animal Has

• My animal protects itself by using its tusk.

• Elephants ears cool them down

The Life Cycle of My Animal

• Baby - called a calf

• Adult - largest mammal on earth.

• Lifespan - up to 70 years

How My Animal Is Like Its Parents

• An elephant is like its parents because they are the largest mammal on earth.

• An elephant is different from its parents because the baby is not born with a tusk.

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My Animal is a Lemur

• It is a mammal.

• It eats leaves, flowers fruit plants, sap and bark.

Where My Animal Lives!

• Its habitat is in the forest of Madagascar which is located in the continent of Africa.

How My Animal Looks

• Color - gray and white

• Size - 15 to 18 inches long and weighs 5 to 8 pounds

• Sound -– chirping

Adaptations My Animal Has

• My animal protects itself by its fur and claws. Its fur keeps it warm and its claws can scratch and fight.

The Life Cycle of My Animal

• Baby - Live birth; 1-2 newborns; drinks mother’s milk

• Adult - Lives in groups of 6-30 animals

• Lifespan - 20 to 30 years

How My Animal Is Like Its Parents

• A lemur is like its parents because it has the same color fur.

• A lemur is different from its parents because it is smaller. Baby lemurs are more playful.

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My Animal is a Black Bear

• It is a mammal.

• It eats fish, insects, other mammals, berries, plants and nuts.

Where My Animal Lives

• Its habitat is in mountains and wooded areas of North America.

How My Animal Looks

• Color - Black

• Size - Five feet long and weigh 200 – 300 pounds

• Sound-Roars and Growls

Adaptations My Animal Has

• My animal protects itself by moving fast. They are great tree climbers. They are fierce fighters. They have sharp claws which is a dangerous weapon.

The Life Cycle of My Animal

• Baby - called a cub, looks like parents, depends on mother for milk; 1-4 born at the same time

• Adult - male called a boar; female called a sow

• Lifespan - 10-30 years

How My Animal Is Like Its Parents

• A black bear is like its parents because it has the features and fur color.

• A black bear is different from its parents because it is smaller than its parents and it depends on its mother for food.

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