This document contains summaries of different animals from a zoo exhibit, including reptiles, birds, and mammals. Each summary is 1-3 sentences and provides key details about the animal's appearance, habitat, diet, or other distinguishing characteristics. The summaries are written by different students and include box turtles, tortoises, penguins, bears, pigs, zebras, cougars, Tasmanian devils, flying fox bats, horses, sea lions, and whales. After each summary the reader is instructed to return to the exhibit room for that animal type.
6. Caleb Moore
Box Turtles
They are slow.
They are not mammals.
They eat leaves.
Box turtles are unusual.
The box turtle can be a pet.
Do you like turtles?
I do!
The End.
Return to
Reptile Room
7. Javire Grant
Tortoises
Tortoises live in places that are warm.
They live in Africa, India, and the
Southeast .
A mother hatches 30 eggs.
Some tortoises weigh less than six ounces.
I like this kind of animal. Do you?
Return to
Reptile Room
8. Ximena Morales
Penguins
Penguins are mammals.
They use their tummies to
slide on ice.
They build nests with rocks.
Where are penguins born?
Who takes care of them?
Penguins flap their flippers to
float. They live where it is cold
and icy. Daddies take care of
the babies. Do you like
penguins?
The End
Return to
Bird Room
9. Skye Ladson
Bears
Bears are mammals.
They live in forests.
Some bears eat honey.
Some eat fish and berries.
They have sharp claws.
Bears can swim.
Do you like bears? I do
Return to
Mammal
Room
10. Megan Moore
Pig
A pig is a mammal.
Mud cools them off.
How is pig feet meat?
People eat pig feet.
I learned some pigs are fat.
The End
Return to
Mammal
Room
11. Harmony Garcia
Zebras
A zebras is a mammal.
They can live up to 25
years.
They live in grasslands and
rocky places.
They can see very good.
Baby zebras are brown.
Do you like zebras? !
The end
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Mammal
Room
12. .Tyren Kinloch
Cougars
Cougars are mammals
They hunt at night
I know cougars run so fast they
have to take a break.
Cougars are wild animals.do
you like cougars.
I do like cougars. The end
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Mammal
Room
13. Jaiden Anderson
Tasmanian Devil
Tasmanian Devils keep their
babies safe.
They eat other animals.
They show their sharp teeth so
they can scare animals and
people.
I like Tasmanian Devils.
Do you?
The End
Return to
Mammal
Room
14. Connor Michaud
Flying fox.
They are bats.
They can fly.
Flying foxes eat fruit.
They get nectar from deep
inside flowers.
The end
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Mammal
Room
15. Braydin Richardson
Horses
Horses run fast.
Horses have a lot of hair.
Do horses have babies?
Yes. Horses have babies.
Horses live on a farms.
Horses like to be in tall
grass.
Horses eat tall grass and
short grass.
Horses are mammals.
Horses can be in any size.
I like horses.
Return to
Mammal
Room
16. Jordan Taylor
Sea Lions
I know that sea lions have flippers for feet.
Do Sea Lions have ears?
Yes. They have small ears.
You can’t even see them.
What do they eat?
They eat fish.
I like Sea Lions.
Do you?
The end.
Return to
Mammal
Room
17. Diavante Irving
Whales
A whale is an ocean
animal.
There are 25 kinds
of whales.
Whales have long
bodies.
Whales can be 9
feet long.
Return to
Ocean Life
Room