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Ocean Life

Ocean Life. Starfish. Starfish have 5 or more arms. Starfish have an eye on the end of each arm. Starfish have 2 stomachs They hunt shelled animals like oysters and clams. Starfish can grow a lost arm. Crab. Crabs are found in all the world’s oceans.

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Ocean Life

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  1. Ocean Life

  2. Starfish • Starfish have 5 or more arms. • Starfish have an eye on the end of each arm. • Starfish have 2 stomachs • They hunt shelled animals like oysters and clams. • Starfish can grow a lost arm.

  3. Crab • Crabs are found in all the world’s oceans. • There are also many fresh water crabs. • Crabs vary in size from a small Pea crab to a large Japanese Spider crab. • Crabs have five pairs of legs. The first pair of legs are used as claws.

  4. Tiger Shark • One of the largest predatory sharks. Grows 11 - 14 ft and can weigh 850 - 2000 lbs. • Eats a variety of animals • Fish, seals, birds, smaller sharks, squid, and turtles. • Is known for attacking swimmers, divers, and surfers off the coast of Hawaii. • The tiger shark can often be found along the coast of tropical and subtropical climates.

  5. Bottlenose Dolphin • One of the most common types of dolphins. • Bottlenose dolphins live in warm ocean water. • Adult dolphins can reach 13 ft. long and weight 1,400 pounds. • Bottlenose dolphins are grey on the top and white on the bottom for protection from bigger ocean animals. • Bottlenose dolphins eat small fish.

  6. Jellyfish • Jellyfish are marine invertebrates. • Jellyfish can be found in every ocean in the world and some fresh water. • Jellyfish sting and kill other animals by using their tentacles. • Jellyfish do not have a brain. • Jellyfish survive on small fish and zooplankton that become stuck in their tentacles.

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