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  • + ppanasenko Peter Panasenko 2 years ago
    For some reason my first slide has defect. Some letters covered other. I will appreciate any suggestions to fix this problem. Thanks a lot.
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  1. Snakes By : Peter Panasenko Instructor: Tony Lederer Technology in the Classroom Project Impact Module 6 – YoloIFFT08 12/18/2008
  2. Snakes
    • Some Snakes Are Dangerous
    • Snake bites
    • Size of Snakes
    • Snakes are one of several groups of reptiles.
    • Snake can not see very well
  3. Snake bites
    • Each year, nearly 8,000 people receive poisonous snake bites in the United States. Even a bite from a so-called "harmless" snake can cause infection or allergic reaction in some people. People who frequently visit wilderness areas, camp, hike, picnic, or live in snake-inhabited areas should be aware of the potential dangers posed by venomous snakes
  4. Some snakes are very big but some of them are very small
    • Some snakes are very big but some are very small
  5. Brandon Fuller
    • Snakes are one of several groups of reptiles. They have long, slender bodies, no legs, no eyelids, no ears, and are covered with back-folded skin sections called scales. Like other reptiles, they use the heat of the surrounding air to regulate their body temperature
  6. Snakes
    • Snake can not see very well
    • Snakes are one of several groups of reptiles.
    • They can hide very good
    • Some are really colorful
  7. Snakes
    • They can hide very good
    • Some are really colorful
    • They all can be a
    • good pet
    • They all yummy
  8. Snakes
    • There are about 2,400 species of snakes in the world. They live almost everywhere, in deserts, forests, oceans, streams, and lakes. Some are ground dwellers, others live in trees, and other snakes spend most of their lives in water. There are a few areas where snakes do not live. They cannot survive in places where the ground stays frozen the year around, so they are missing in the polar regions or at high mountain elevations. Several islands, including Ireland and New Zealand, do not have snakes
  9. Snakes
    • The End

+ Peter PanasenkoPeter Panasenko, 2 years ago

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