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Title: NON-CHRONOLOGICAL REPORTS


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NON-CHRONOLOGICAL REPORTS
  • by Class 4 Cheetahs

2
  • by Mr B
  • Type
  • Dolphin
  • Classification
  • Dolphins are part of the whale family.
  • Appearance
  • Dolphins have dark blue to grey skin. They have a
    long beak shaped nose, a dorsal fin, 2 flippers
    and a long tail.
  • Diet
  • Dolphins hunt for food near the surface of the
    water and eat fish and squid.
  • Movement
  • Dolphins swim in the oceans and seas.
  • Habitat
  • Dolphins live all around the world. Some live
    near the shore, others far out to sea.

3
by Mackenzie Type Classification Appearance
basking sharks h Diet Basking sharks eat
plankton,baby fish and fish eggs. Movement they
swim fast. Habitat Basking sharks live near the
cost were the water is warmer. Reproduction Int
eresting Facts
4
  • by Gary
  • Type
  • ostrich
  • Classification
  • the ostrich is a bird.
  • Appearance
  • the ostrich has a strong neck and powful legs.
  • Diet
  • the ostrich mainly eats grass,seeds leavs and
    flowers
  • Movement
  • ostrich
  • Habitat

5
  • by Chloe
  • Type
  • Guinea pig
  • Classification
  • They belong to a guinea pig family
  • Appearance
  • The guinea pig has a round body with short ears
    and short legs
  • Diet
  • guineapigs eat grasses herds and outher plants.
  • Movement
  • Habitat

6
  • by Natasha
  • Type
  • Classification
  • .
  • Appearance
  • Diet
  • gorlla or hobosplant etas.They eat low grass
    levs,herbs,stems and stems
  • Movement
  • Habitat

7
  • by Kieron
  • Type
  • camles
  • Classification
  • Appearance
  • camles have thick fur which can be brown almost
    white in colour .
  • Diet
  • camles are herbivores ( meat eaters ).
  • Movement
  • whark on sand and not sink becuse they have flat
    hooves
  • Habitat
  • camels live in dry land.the dromedary (one humped
    camale)

8
  • by Katie
  • Type
  • beaver
  • Classification
  • beaeavers is a mammal
  • Appearance
  • beavers have deep b
  • Diet
  • beavers are hurbivors
  • Movement
  • realy good swimmers
  • Habitat
  • beavers live in forests in north america,parts of
    europe and asia.beavers spend the winter
  • in their homes called loges with a large suply of
    food. the loges are made of sticks
  • and mud.

9
  • by Daniel C
  • Type
  • Aligator
  • Classification
  • Aligators are large reptiles.
  • Appearance
  • Aligaters have grenish black scaly skin a long
    tail and a long jaw with 80 sharp teeth.
  • Diet
  • Adult Aligators eat birds,fish,turtles and other
    reptiles and mammils.They hunt mainly at night.
    Alogaters swallow their food whole.
  • Movement
  • Alogaters swim in the water and walk on dry land.
  • Habitat
  • Alogaters live in swamps,marshes,canals and lakes
    of live in the southeastern part o the United
    States of America.They also live in china.

10
  • by Ryan D
  • Type
  • Classification
  • Appearance
  • Bagers have brown,Grey or black fur with
    strip across thire faces.They have strong
    feet with curved claws for bowrrowing.

11
  • by Bethany F
  • Type
  • Classification
  • Appearance
  • Elaphents have very thick wrinckled grey brown
    skin.
  • Diet
  • Movement
  • Habitat

12
  • by kyle h
  • Classification
  • Rattlesnake
  • Appearance
  • rattlesnakes are covered in yellow to brown
    scales.
  • Diet
  • rattlesnakes are carnivores meat eaters
  • Movement
  • they slide
  • Habitat
  • rattlesnakes are found in north, south and
    central america
  • under rocks
  • Reproduction
  • the female gives birth to 8-10 young snakes

13
  • by Nadine K
  • Type
  • Polar bear
  • Classification
  • A polar bear is a mamal.
  • Appearance
  • Polar bears are huge animals covered with a thick
    woolly fur
  • that keeps them warm.
  • Diet
  • Polar bears are carnivors (meat eaters).They hunt
    and catch their food in the sea.
  • They hunt for seals and walrus.
  • Movement
  • They move on there 4 feet slowly to catch there
    pray.
  • Habitat

14
  • by Layla M
  • Type
  • Brown bear
  • Classification
  • arge mammles
  • Appearance
  • They have thick brown,red or black hair fur.they
    have a large hump on their shoulders
  • Diet
  • brown bears are omnivors.they eat
    roots,berries,fish,insects and small mammle
    insects
  • Movement
  • Crawls
  • Habitat
  • Brown bears live on mountin forests
  • and valleys of north america europ and asia
  • Reproduction
  • New born cubs are very small at birth wieghing
    500 grams the size bof a rat

15
  • by Shannon dees
  • Type
  • bat.
  • Classification
  • bats live in the mammal family.
  • Appearance
  • bats look like a bird.
  • Diet
  • bats eat fishes and birds.
  • Movement
  • bats fly to move.
  • Habitat
  • they live hagh in the trees.
  • Reproduction

16
  • by Daniel M
  • Type
  • Classification
  • Appearance
  • Diet
  • The white rhinoceros is a herbivore ( plant
  • Movement
  • Habitat
  • The white rhinoceros lives in the Grasslands of
    Africa.

17
  • by Patryk
  • Classification
  • arachnid
  • Appearance
  • spiders have 8 legs some of spiders
  • cant see very well.
  • Diet
  • spiders eat fly also spiders hunt for flys after
    that spiders eat fly.
  • Movement
  • Spiders move on the land and they can swim under
    the water.
  • Habitat
  • spiders live under the water some spiderslive on
    land some spiders live on the plant.

18
  • by Summer
  • Type
  • pig.
  • Classification
  • pigs live in many parts of the world.
  • Appearance
  • pigs have flat snouts, shot tail hoofed feet.
  • Diet
  • Movement
  • Habitat

19
  • by Josh
  • T
  • Type
  • vulture
  • Classification
  • bird
  • Appearance
  • Diet

20
  • by Robbie S
  • Type
  • Guinea pig
  • Classification
  • Mamoul
  • Appearance
  • Round with short ears and legs
  • Diet
  • Grasses, herbs and other plants
  • Movement
  • Walk
  • Habitat
  • Small cages

21
  • by Nathan S
  • Type
  • Classific
  • Diet
  • Then Arctic fox is a carnivore (meat eater). They
    hunt alone for small mammals, eggs
  • birds and fish. They sometimes follow a polar
    bear to finish off what the polar bear
  • dosent eat.
  • Movement
  • Habitat
  • The Artic fox lives in the far North of North
    America, greenland, Scandervia and siberia.
  • Reproduction

22
  • by Paul W
  • Type
  • kangaroo
  • Classification
  • A kangaroo is a type of marsupial
  • Appearance
  • kangaroos have a soft woolly fur coat.
  • Diet
  • kangaroos eat plants
  • Movement
  • kangaroos hops
  • Habitat
  • kangaroos live in hot grasslands in Australia

23
  • by Nahima U
  • Type
  • Classification
  • Appearance
  • Giant pandas are covered in the thick white fur.
    shoulders, ears and legs are black.
  • It also has black around the eyes and on the
    nose.
  • Diet
  • The giant panda eats bamboo shoots and leaves.
  • Movement
  • Habitat
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