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Page 1: Ocean Animals Deanna Carsillo Seal Fish Octopus Sea Lion Shark Walrus Dolphin Whale Sea Turtle

Ocean AnimalsDeanna Carsillo

Page 2: Ocean Animals Deanna Carsillo Seal Fish Octopus Sea Lion Shark Walrus Dolphin Whale Sea Turtle

Seal

Fish

Octopus Sea Lion Shark

Walrus

Dolphin

Whale Sea Turtle

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Page 3: Ocean Animals Deanna Carsillo Seal Fish Octopus Sea Lion Shark Walrus Dolphin Whale Sea Turtle

Fish• Have gills for breathing in water• Almost all the species are cold blooded• About 30,000 species in the world • Have populated the Earth's water since before the age

of dinosaurs

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Dolphin • 40 species• Hear noises up to 15 miles• Sleep with one eye open• Sometimes approaches swimmers• Follow small boats to eat the fish being caught that will

soon be thrown off• Use sound waves to tell how far an object is

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Shark• Have no bones in their body• Have amazing hearing• Baby shark is called a pup• Great Whites are the deadliest sharks in the ocean• Always have a row of small teeth growing behind the

front teeth

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Whale• A group of whales are called a pod• Can stay under water for an hour• 79 species• Are mammals • Have two blow holes• Two types of whales• Baleen • Toothed

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Octopus • Extremely flexible and boneless• Hunt at night• Males are larger than females• Well developed sense of sight• One of the most intelligent of invertebrates• Has three hearts• shoot a cloud of black ink into the water when bothered

by another creature

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Sea Lion• Use all four flippers for walking• Young sea lion is called a pup• Fish eaters• Visible ear flap

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Seal• Live in the Artic• Their thick hair keeps them dry while swimming• Uses front flippers to walk• Male are called a bull• Females are called a cow

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Walrus• The walrus with the largest tusks is the leader• One of the heaviest land animals• Live in shallow water• Live about 20-30 years

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Sea Turtle • Can live for over 100 years• Never outgrows their shell, shell grows with the turtle• Burry their eggs in the sand or dirt• Group of adult turtles are called bale• Don’t have teeth• Terrapin is a turtle living in fresh or blackish water

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Quiz Time• What ocean animal sleeps with one eye open?

A.) OctopusB.) Sea TurtleC.) Dolphin

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