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Polar Bears. byTalia. A polar bear has webbed feet to help it swim. It is hard to see any penguin under water because it has a white on its belly. A thick layer of fat under the skin called blubber. keeps it warm. Alligator Snapping Turtle. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Polar BearsPolar Bears

byTaliabyTalia

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A polar bear has webbed feet A polar bear has webbed feet to help it swim.to help it swim.

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It is hard to see any penguin under water because it has a white on its belly.

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A thick layer of fat under the skin called blubber.keeps it warm.

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Alligator Snapping Turtle

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The Alligator Snapping turtle has strong jaws to snap its

prey in half!

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The Alligator Snapping has a worm like lure to attract fish

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Arctic foxArctic fox

By DonaldBy Donald

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Claws to kill preyClaws to kill prey

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It has warm fur to help it It has warm fur to help it survivesurvive

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It has canine teeth to dig into It has canine teeth to dig into bonebone

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Cheetah have tear lines that help protect their eyes from

the African sun.

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The cheetah’s have black spots help it camouflage with

the African grass.

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The Cheetah is fast to catch it’s prey.

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Chimpanzees live up to 40 to 45 years because they have one

baby at a time.

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They stay with their parents till there eight or nine to be protected.

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Dolphins use clicks and whistles to see under the water, with the

echolocation.

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Gorillas need long arms to help them walk.

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Hyenas have powerful jaws to dig into burrows

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Hyenas have spots to blend in with the grass.

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Male deer have antlers to protect them from predators

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they have brown fur to blend in with the dead grass

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They live under trees for shelter

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Mallard DucksMallard DucksBy BritneyBy Britney

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Webbed FeetWebbed Feet

Mallard ducks have webbed feet . Mallard ducks have webbed feet . That helps ducks to swim. That helps ducks to swim.

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EatingEating

When ducks eat they stick their head When ducks eat they stick their head in water. They eat juicy stems, in water. They eat juicy stems, leaves, seeds of grasses, reeds, leaves, seeds of grasses, reeds, weeds and other water plants.weeds and other water plants.

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BabiesBabies

Ducks have to sit on her baby eggs Ducks have to sit on her baby eggs to keep them warm. We eat baby to keep them warm. We eat baby eggs before they hatch.eggs before they hatch.

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Panda’s

By: Natasha

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Panda’s

Strong jaw bones and cheek muscles help Panda’s chew thick stalks with their flattened back teeth.

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Panda’s

Panda’s have black and white colors to help each other mate.

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Panda’s

Bamboo is so low in nutrients that panda’s eat about 84 pounds each day because that is it’s only food source.

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Panda’s

Panda’s use a special wrist bone and fingers to eat with and then use their teeth to reveal the soft inner tissue.

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The penguin has webbed feet to The penguin has webbed feet to help it swim.help it swim.

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Seahorses

By:Ranielle

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Seahorses

Seahorses use their tail for grabbing plants so they don’t fly away

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Seahorses

Seahorses are camouflaged so they can blend in so their predators can’t get them

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Seahorses

A dorsal fin is used for propulsion to help them move

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Seahorses

Pectoral fins, located on the side of the head enable them to swim in any direction

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TarantulasTarantulas

By TynanBy Tynan

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The tarantula uses its fangs to kill The tarantula uses its fangs to kill prey with venom.prey with venom.

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The tarantula uses its mouth The tarantula uses its mouth piece to crush prey.piece to crush prey.

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The tarantula has hair to scare The tarantula has hair to scare

enemies.enemies.

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The baboon is safe sleeping in either trees or mountainous places.

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The baboons can survive for long periods by licking the night dew

from their fur.

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Baboons clean and free exterminable parasites

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Baboons scare predators by strutting in a threatening manner.

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The Spider Monkey has a long tail his long tail helps him swing from

tree to tree so it can get food

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The Spider monkey has 30 members in his family so if one

gets hurt there are monkeys to help

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The spider monkey can communicate silently this is good because it does not need to waist

it’s voice

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Spider monkeys can shout loud so they can talk to monkeys from far

away

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They have big tails to They have big tails to balancebalance