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The Lifecycle of Puffins

The Lifecycle of Puffins. By : Caitlin McCoy. What Puffins Look Like. The Atlantic puffin has feathers that work as a life jacket. They also have red and gray beak. Puffins have orange feet. . What they look like.

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The Lifecycle of Puffins

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  1. The Lifecycle of Puffins By : Caitlin McCoy

  2. What Puffins Look Like The Atlantic puffin has feathers that work as a life jacket. They also have red and gray beak. Puffins have orange feet.

  3. What they look like They have wings but can not fly very high like other birds. Their feathers are black and white. Their faces do not look like other birds.

  4. Where they live Atlantic puffins live near the North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean. They are usually found on the sea coast. They live in big groups to keep warm. Puffins know when they are close to land (when traveling).

  5. What They Eat The Atlantic puffin eats grass and small fish. They have no predators.

  6. What They Eat They have a specific diet depending on where they live and the climate change in temperature and weather. There is not much to the puffin food chain.

  7. Conclusion Thank you for reading my paragraphs about the Atlantic puffin. I hope you think they are cool now. Maybe you might see one if you live near them or go on vacation close to them. I like them and I hope you do to. Thanks for reading.

  8. Bibliography Quinlan, Susan. Puffins. Carolrhoda Books, Ink/ Minneapolis, 1999

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