Animals In China

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  • + guestb04d19 guestb04d19 5 months ago
    how is it suppose to help SPECIAL NEEDS children???
  • + guestc8643a guestc8643a 6 months ago
    ok this is making me angry- you people dont seem to understand that this was made to help teach SPECIAL NEEDS teens about animals in China.
    Learn to read.


    Great slide show
  • + guest6cde6a guest6cde6a 6 months ago
    boring and gay
  • + guest2a893d guest2a893d 6 months ago
    Cool and awsome but kind of childish meaning for people 7 and younger. But i liked it.
  • + guestdf432 guestdf432 7 months ago
    i thought that it was completely GAY!!!!!!
  • + guest926b49 guest926b49 7 months ago
    super awsome like!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • + guest837ab5 guest837ab5 9 months ago
    I think this gave me alot of facts about Cinese animals. COOL!!
  • + guestb7c6fa guestb7c6fa 9 months ago
    gay and stupid
  • + guest58697f guest58697f 9 months ago
    There are not enough water animals. I mean I’m doing a research project and looking for WATER animals and the only one I can find so far is the Bajii dophin and this other porpise.
  • + guest94c0d2 guest94c0d2 10 months ago
    I found this VERY helpful for my class of Reception children. Focused more on the pictures but great idea!!!

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  1. Animals in China By Kate This slide show contains some Mayer-Johnson PCS Symbols © Mayer-Johnson, All Rights Reserved Worldwide Used with permission.
    • The Panda Bear
    • South Chinese Tiger
    • The Golden Monkey
    • Yak
    • Yangtze River Dolphins
    • Chinese Golden Pheasant
    Animals We Will Learn About:
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    • The giant panda is a kind of bear. It is also like a raccoon in some ways.
    • Pandas live in China.
    • Giant pandas have very good eyesight.
    • Panda’s are black and white.
    • Panda’s eyes look like cat’s eyes.
    • 99% or almost all of the food that panda’s eat is white bamboo.
    • Pandas can be very big up to six feet tall and 350 pounds.
    • Lady pandas are sows. Man pandas are boars and babies are cubs.
    • Cubs cry when they are hungry and are usually mostly pink when they are born.
    • There are not many pandas left in the wild. This is called being endangered. If people are not careful pandas could be come extinct or all gone.
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  4. South Chinese Tiger
    • The South Chinese Tiger lives in the forests of South China.
    • It is one of the top ten most endangered species of animals
    • It eats meat, which is called being a carnivore
    • It is 6-8 feet long and about 300-330 pounds
    • Tigers like to swim
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  6. The Golden Monkey
    • The Golden Monkey lives in the mountains of China
    • It eats fruit, leaves and branches
    • It has reddish-gold fur and a stubby nose
    • The Golden Monkey is an endangered species
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  8. Yak
    • Yaks live in the hills and mountains of China and nearby Tibet
    • Male yaks are up to 2,200 pounds and 6 and a half feet tall, females are smaller
    • They eat grass, herbs, and lichens and chew on snow or ice for water
    • They live in herds of up to 100
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  10. Yangtze River Dolphin
    • The Yangtze is a river in China
    • The Chinese River Dolphin is also called the Baiji
    • The Baiji is the only freshwater dolphin in the world
    • It lives only in the Yangtze River
    • Scientist thought that the Baiji was extinct, but one more was discovered
    • The Chinese call it “The Princess of the Yangtze”
  11. Golden Pheasant
  12. Chinese Golden Pheasant
    • The Chinese Golden Pheasant lives in China, but Americans, like George Washington have kept Golden Pheasants
    • The pheasant lives on mountainous slopes, ledges, and rocky hills, often impenetrably covered with dense scrub bamboo, bushes, and woods.
    • The Chinese have recognized golden pheasants for centuries in art, literature and mythology

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