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Title: Mrs. Albright


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Mrs. Albrights Virtual Zoo
  • 2013-2014 Keyboarding Class

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Badger
  • Badgers live in North America.
  • Badgers eat bugs, birds and reptiles.
  • It has white and black fur.
  • It digs underground.

Ben H.
3
Bass
  • Bass live in lakes and rivers.
  • This type of fish is a carnivore and eats fish
    and crustaceans.
  • It gets up to 22 pounds and 22 inches. Its
    green. Its eyes are on the side of its head. Its
    body cover is scales.
  • Bass young are called fry. A group of fish is
    called a school.

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xander
4
Cheetah
  • Cheetahs live in the grasslands.
  • They eat antelope, gazelles, impalas, puku, hares
    and other small mammals.
  • Cheetahs have fur with spots and weigh 77 to 143
    pounds.
  • Cheetahs are the fastest land animals.

Autumn N.
5
Cheetah
  • They are found in grasslands in Africa south of
    the Sahara.
  • They eat antelope, gazelles, impalas, puku, hares
    and other small mammals.
  • They are yellow with black dots and they have 4
    legs.
  • They run so fast.

Gavin H.
6
Chicken
  • Chickens live around the world.
  • Chickens eat insects, seeds and grass.
  • Chickens feathers look like the bark of a tree.
  • Chickens are up to 11 pounds.

Sebastian M.
7
Coyote
  • They live in deserts, mountains, grasslands.
  • They eat rabbits, rodents, insects, reptiles.
  • They look like brown and have a black nose.
  • He can run 40 mph.

Mya C.
8
DEER
  • Deer live in the woods.
  • They eat plants.
  • It weighs 65 to 310 pounds or 30 to140 kilogram.
  • A name of male is buck.

Jacob C.
9
Fox
  • The fox lives in forest, grasslands, mountains
    and deserts.
  • The fox eats birds, rabbits, rodents, earthworms
    and beetles.
  • The fox can weigh 6 to 31 pounds. They can grow
    up to 21/2 to 5 feet.
  • A fox can hear a mouse squeak from over 100 feet
    away.

Mason L.
10
Fox
  • Foxes live in Europe, and North America.
  • Foxes eat birds, rabbits, rodents, earthworms,
    beetles, insects, and sometimes fruit and
    vegetables.
  • Foxes weigh 6 to 31 pounds, and are 2 to 5 feet
    long. They are red and white. They have 4 legs,
    and pointy ears.
  • A fox has keen hearing and an excellent sense of
    smell. A fox can hear a mouse squeak over 100
    feet away.

Olivia J.
11
Giant Salamander
  • Giant salamanders live in rivers and lakes.
  • They are carnivores.
  • They look like rocks.
  • They have camouflage eyes.

AndyBoi H.
12
Great White Shark
  • Sharks live in oceans.
  • Sharks are carnivores.
  • Sharks are 21 feet long. Great White Sharks have
    a tail. It also has a fin and 2 flippers and a
    pointy nose.
  • Great white sharks especially like to hunt
    seals.

Willie L.
13
Hamster
  • Hamsters live in Asia.
  • Hamsters eat grass.
  • Hamsters weigh 4 oz. and are 7 in. long and have
    fur.
  • Hamsters spin on a wheel and baby hamsters are
    named pup.

AbbyL.
14
Horse
  • Horses live around the world.
  • Horses eat grass, grain and hay.
  • Horses have fluffy tails, a mane, and fur.
  • The earliest horse lived 55 million years ago. It
    was the size of a fox.

Hayley P.
15
Jaguar
  • A jaguar is a type of animal that lives in the
    jungle.
  • It has to hunt its own food.
  • It eats meat.
  • It has claws. It has spots. It has padded
    feet .
  • It can run 70 mph.

Landon F.
16
Jellyfish
  • The jellyfish lives in all the worlds oceans
    and coastal water.
  • The jellyfish eats small ocean animals.
  • The jellyfish is two to 16 inches long.
  • It lives 3 to 4 years.

Olivia D.
17
Killer Whale
  • Killer whales live in oceans typically in colder
    regions around the world.
  • Killer whales eat fish, seals, squid and whales.
  • Killer whales have skin and they are black and
    white.
  • They can weigh up to 8,000 to 20,000 pounds.
  • Killer whales are the biggest of all dolphins.

Madeline B
18
Mouse
  • Mice live wherever people live. They started in
    Asia.
  • Mice eat almost any kind of plant that is small
    enough.
  • Mice look brown, white, cute, fat and chubby.
  • Mice have an instinctive fear of cat urine.

Nona K .
19
Mountain Lion
  • Mountain lions live in mountain areas and
    swamps.
  • Mountain lions eat deer and rabbits.
  • They have a brown thick fur and four legs.
  • Mountain lions are sometimes called pumas.

Jarek J.
20
Northern Cardinal
  • A Northern Cardinal lives in grasslands, forests,
    mountains in eastern North America.
  • A Northern Cardinal is a omnivore. They eat
    seeds, wild fruit, grains, worms and insects.
  • Cardinals have a black mask and red feathers.
    Only the male cardinals have bright red feathers.
    These feathers impress females. Females are tan
    or gray.
  • The scientific name for Cardinals is cardinalis
    cardinalis.
  • Their predators are cats, dogs,hawks, owls and
    squirrels.
  • A Cardinal lives with their family until they are
    at least a year old.

Kara H.
21
Peacock
  • Peacocks live in South Asia in rainforests.
  • Peacocks are omnivores. Some examples of foods
    are snails, frogs, grains and grasses.
  • Only males have brightly colored tails. These
    feathers attract females.
  • They live about 20 years.
  • They have 3 to 8 newborns at a time.

Silvie W.
22
Scarlet Macaw
  • Scarlet macaws live in the rainforests.
  • They are herbivores.
  • They have a curved beak, and are red, green and
    light and dark blue.
  • You can teach it to say hello and good morning
    to you and simple things like that.

Charlotte S.
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  • The students chose their own animals and wrote
    down notes about them from World Book Online,
    Kids Edition.
  • They typed their information into PowerPoint
    slides and chose a background color.
  • They added a picture from Microsoft Clip Art, or
    used Google to find a picture on the Internet.
  • Finally, they did a spell check and a reading
    check with Ms. Ewing, and she added their slide
    to the classs virtual zoo.
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