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Aardvark by Luke Lu Hunters kill aardvarks because their claws are used for traditional medicine.
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Page 1: Animal Research Project First Grade Room 14. Wolverine by Matthew Crispi The wolverine eats frozen chunks of meat sometimes. It licks and gnaws the meat.

Animal Research Project

First GradeRoom 14

Page 2: Animal Research Project First Grade Room 14. Wolverine by Matthew Crispi The wolverine eats frozen chunks of meat sometimes. It licks and gnaws the meat.

Wolverine by Matthew Crispi

The wolverine eats frozen chunks of meat sometimes. It licks and gnaws the meat until it is thawed enough to bite some off the bone.

Page 3: Animal Research Project First Grade Room 14. Wolverine by Matthew Crispi The wolverine eats frozen chunks of meat sometimes. It licks and gnaws the meat.

Aardvark by Luke LuHunters kill

aardvarks because their claws are used for traditional medicine.

Page 4: Animal Research Project First Grade Room 14. Wolverine by Matthew Crispi The wolverine eats frozen chunks of meat sometimes. It licks and gnaws the meat.

Asian Elephant By

Jarrett RousseauFemale elephants

grow until they are 20 years old. A male elephant grows until they are 30 years old.

Page 5: Animal Research Project First Grade Room 14. Wolverine by Matthew Crispi The wolverine eats frozen chunks of meat sometimes. It licks and gnaws the meat.

Puma by Braeden Hess• Pumas can also

be called cougars, panthers, lord of the forest, and mountain lions. Each puma lives alone within a home area or territory.

Page 6: Animal Research Project First Grade Room 14. Wolverine by Matthew Crispi The wolverine eats frozen chunks of meat sometimes. It licks and gnaws the meat.

Brown Bear by

Barbara LegatosA brown bear

stands on its hind legs and is able to balance. It can walk short distances like this. Each foot has 5 toes and sharp claws.

Page 7: Animal Research Project First Grade Room 14. Wolverine by Matthew Crispi The wolverine eats frozen chunks of meat sometimes. It licks and gnaws the meat.

Sloth by Dominic LiquoriWhen you see

sloths climb, their arms are twice the size of its legs. Sloths are vegetarians.

Page 8: Animal Research Project First Grade Room 14. Wolverine by Matthew Crispi The wolverine eats frozen chunks of meat sometimes. It licks and gnaws the meat.

Hippopotamus by Ezra Nierenberg

When hippopotamus go into the water they find a deep spot and only keep their head up to breathe. Their ears, eyes, and nose are on top of their head so they can see and still keep their bodies in the water.

Page 9: Animal Research Project First Grade Room 14. Wolverine by Matthew Crispi The wolverine eats frozen chunks of meat sometimes. It licks and gnaws the meat.

Polar Bear by Liliana Falcone

The polar bear’s fur is whiter in the summer than in the winter. Polar bears can swim 100 miles a day.

Page 10: Animal Research Project First Grade Room 14. Wolverine by Matthew Crispi The wolverine eats frozen chunks of meat sometimes. It licks and gnaws the meat.

Snow Leopard by Emma Collela

Snow leopards are carnivores which means they eat meat. They eat goats.

Page 11: Animal Research Project First Grade Room 14. Wolverine by Matthew Crispi The wolverine eats frozen chunks of meat sometimes. It licks and gnaws the meat.

Orca by Makenzie AlognaBaby killer whales

are born underwater. The first thing they do is swim to the surface.

Page 12: Animal Research Project First Grade Room 14. Wolverine by Matthew Crispi The wolverine eats frozen chunks of meat sometimes. It licks and gnaws the meat.

Coyote by Jack FaragoThe Navajo called

the coyote Little Brother. The plains people called the coyote the trickster.

Page 13: Animal Research Project First Grade Room 14. Wolverine by Matthew Crispi The wolverine eats frozen chunks of meat sometimes. It licks and gnaws the meat.

Cheetah by Luke CelentanoCheetahs are

carnivores. The cheetah uses its long front legs to trip its prey.

Page 14: Animal Research Project First Grade Room 14. Wolverine by Matthew Crispi The wolverine eats frozen chunks of meat sometimes. It licks and gnaws the meat.

Gray Wolf by Alex BaconThe gray wolf is

the king of dogs and it is in the dog family. Coyotes, jackals, and foxes are in the dog family too.

Page 15: Animal Research Project First Grade Room 14. Wolverine by Matthew Crispi The wolverine eats frozen chunks of meat sometimes. It licks and gnaws the meat.

Ring Tailed Lemur by Connor Keaney

The ring tailed lemur has a head that is the shape of a triangle. They have a pattern tail.

Page 16: Animal Research Project First Grade Room 14. Wolverine by Matthew Crispi The wolverine eats frozen chunks of meat sometimes. It licks and gnaws the meat.

Red Panda by Caroline Lawlor

The red panda eats bamboo leaves. It has a special bone near its wrist that acts like a thumb. The thumb helps the red panda grab its food.

Page 17: Animal Research Project First Grade Room 14. Wolverine by Matthew Crispi The wolverine eats frozen chunks of meat sometimes. It licks and gnaws the meat.

Jaguar by Sydney IncarnatoThe male jaguar

can weigh 250 pounds and it can be six feet long. It only snarls and growls.

Page 18: Animal Research Project First Grade Room 14. Wolverine by Matthew Crispi The wolverine eats frozen chunks of meat sometimes. It licks and gnaws the meat.

Red Wolf by Hunter Armstead

It is called the red wolf because it has reddish fur. It is nocturnal so it sleeps during the day.

Page 19: Animal Research Project First Grade Room 14. Wolverine by Matthew Crispi The wolverine eats frozen chunks of meat sometimes. It licks and gnaws the meat.

Giraffe by Juliana Vecchio• Lions do not

have a chance of sneaking up on a herd of giraffes. Giraffes have excellent eyesight and they stay in the open savannas.

Page 20: Animal Research Project First Grade Room 14. Wolverine by Matthew Crispi The wolverine eats frozen chunks of meat sometimes. It licks and gnaws the meat.

Koala by Samantha IdeThe koala has an

upside down pouch and it likes eucalyptus trees which are also called gumdrop trees.


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