Barracuda Tony Mrs. Carlin
Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal Sharp Teeth Large jaws Live in oceans Eat fish Sometimes attack people
What My Sea Animal Looks Like Long thin bodies Tail fins shaped like scissors Large jaws Sharp Teeth Can grow to about 6 Feet
Seal Anderson  Mrs. Carlin
What My Sea Animal Looks Like Big jaws Do not have ears Just front feet
Other Interesting Facts About Seals Eat sea animals Live on land and sea Mammal 3 groups of seals Live in cold or cool places
Killer Whale Anthony Mrs. Carlin
What My Sea Animal Looks Like Up to 30 feet tall Large sea animals Shiny black backs White underneath
Other Interesting Facts about My  Sea Animal Also call orcas Live in all oceans Live in cold waters They are mammals
Walrus James  Mrs. Carlin
What My Sea Animal Looks Like About 12 feet Up to 3,000 pounds Short stiff hairs on upper lip Two long ivory tusks Flat flippers on feet
Other Interesting Facts About Walruses Uses tusks as hooks and to fight polar bears Favorite food is clams Winter and spring drift on ice Tusks are long upper lip
Octopus Kevin Mrs. Carlin
What My Sea Animal Looks Like Sea animal with rounded body Large eyes  Eight long arms Many sizes
Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal Related to many size  More than 20 feet  largest  Smallest about l inch 25 centimeters
Puffin Marvin Mrs. Carlin
What My Sea Animal Looks Like Odd looking birds Thick body Black and white Large head Flat beak
Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal Eat fish Good swimmers Good divers Live on land Swims in cold water
Sea  Otter Nayomi Mrs. Carlin
What My Sea Animal Looks Like Brown Furry animals
Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal Live in the Pacific Ocean  Hardly ever leave  water Paddles when it swims
Tuna Alan Mrs. Carlin
What a Tuna looks like Largest Tuna grows to 14 feet Has fins Has a tail
Other Interesting Facts About Tuna Saltwater fish Mackerel family  There are 14 kinds Among the fastest fish Northern blue fin can swim fast

Mrs. Carlin Grade 2 Sea Animals

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    Other Interesting FactsAbout My Sea Animal Sharp Teeth Large jaws Live in oceans Eat fish Sometimes attack people
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    What My SeaAnimal Looks Like Long thin bodies Tail fins shaped like scissors Large jaws Sharp Teeth Can grow to about 6 Feet
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    Seal Anderson Mrs. Carlin
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    What My SeaAnimal Looks Like Big jaws Do not have ears Just front feet
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    Other Interesting FactsAbout Seals Eat sea animals Live on land and sea Mammal 3 groups of seals Live in cold or cool places
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    What My SeaAnimal Looks Like Up to 30 feet tall Large sea animals Shiny black backs White underneath
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    Other Interesting Factsabout My Sea Animal Also call orcas Live in all oceans Live in cold waters They are mammals
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    Walrus James Mrs. Carlin
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    What My SeaAnimal Looks Like About 12 feet Up to 3,000 pounds Short stiff hairs on upper lip Two long ivory tusks Flat flippers on feet
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    Other Interesting FactsAbout Walruses Uses tusks as hooks and to fight polar bears Favorite food is clams Winter and spring drift on ice Tusks are long upper lip
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    What My SeaAnimal Looks Like Sea animal with rounded body Large eyes Eight long arms Many sizes
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    Other Interesting FactsAbout My Sea Animal Related to many size More than 20 feet largest Smallest about l inch 25 centimeters
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    What My SeaAnimal Looks Like Odd looking birds Thick body Black and white Large head Flat beak
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    Other Interesting FactsAbout My Sea Animal Eat fish Good swimmers Good divers Live on land Swims in cold water
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    Sea OtterNayomi Mrs. Carlin
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    What My SeaAnimal Looks Like Brown Furry animals
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    Other Interesting FactsAbout My Sea Animal Live in the Pacific Ocean Hardly ever leave water Paddles when it swims
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    What a Tunalooks like Largest Tuna grows to 14 feet Has fins Has a tail
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    Other Interesting FactsAbout Tuna Saltwater fish Mackerel family There are 14 kinds Among the fastest fish Northern blue fin can swim fast