MAMMALS REPTILES CARNIVORES FINS mammals Dolphins are marine

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MAMMALS REPTILES CARNIVORES FINS

MAMMALS REPTILES CARNIVORES FINS

mammals Dolphins are marine _____. They are related to whales and porpoises. They eat

mammals Dolphins are marine _____. They are related to whales and porpoises. They eat small fish, so they are carnivores. . . . They vary in size from 1. 2 meters, up to jump swim 9. 5 meters. Dolphins can. . . . very fast and. . . fins very high. They have three. . . . . that they use to swim. They are considered to be very intelligent and very reptiles popular in human culture. Turtles are. . . . . They date from 215 million years can’t ago, and are one of the oldest reptiles groups. There about 300 species alive today. Turtles. . . . . breathe in water because they don’t have gills, but they can hold their breath for long periods of time. Some species can't swim but they can walk.

Dolphins are marine mammals. They are related to whales and porpoises. They eat small

Dolphins are marine mammals. They are related to whales and porpoises. They eat small fish, so they are carnivores. They vary in size from 1. 2 meters, up to 9. 5 meters. Dolphins can swim very fast and jump very high. They have three fins that they use to swim. They are considered to be very intelligent and very popular in human culture. Turtles are reptiles. They date from 215 million years ago, and are one of the oldest reptiles groups. They eat small fish and plants. Turtles can’t breathe in water because they don’t have gills, but they can hold their breath for long periods of time. Some species can't swim but they can walk. Sharks are a type of fish. They vary in size from only 22 centimeters to 12 meters. They eat plankton and small fish. They live in the water. They have gills through which they breathe, and they can swim really NAME – GROUP – FOOD – HABITAT – ABILITIES - BODY fast.

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LIVE – EAT – CAN'T – HAVE – TO BE (AM – IS ARE) Name VIZCACHA RHEA Group mammal bird Food herbivore omnivore (plants, fruit, insects, lizards, etc) Habitat dry, rocky hills open grasslands, pampas, and chaco woodlands in South America Abilities run fast - excavate - jump run fast Body four legs - long bushy tail - long legs - wings - feathers soft fur