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Animals By Beth Hinchliffe
Fish • Fish are not mammals; they are just fish like sharks and clownfish etc. • There are 40 known species of flying fish.
Heron Great Blue Heron • The great blue heron is the largest heron and is found mostly in north America. • Great blue herons look giant in flight with a 6 foot wingspan.
Frogs • Frogs can see forwards, backwards and sideways all at the same time. • Frogs don’t close their eyes even when they’re sleeping. • Some brightly coloured frogs are often poisonous.
Beaver • The beaver has huge front teeth. • Even though they have giant front teeth, beavers only eat plants. • Beavers mostly sleep at day and are awake at night which means they are nocturnal.
Otter • Otters can hold their breath underwater for up to 8 minutes. • An otter’s tail is 1/3 of its body length • An otter’s scientific name is Lutra lutra.
Kingfisher • A kingfisher’s scientific name is Alcedo Atthis. • Kingfishers eat fish and aquatic insects. • Kingfishers live in Europe. • Kingfishers are 10 cm (4 inches.)
Moose • Moose don’t live in river’s; they live at the side of one. • Moose are the largest of the deer family.
Mallard Duck • The scientific name for the Mallard Duck is Anas Platyrhynchos. • Mallard Ducks will grow to about two feet long and weigh around 2 ½ pounds. QUACK QUACK!!!
Thank you for watching my river animal slide show. By Beth Hinchliffe