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My Animal Report On Narwhals by : Katie

My Animal Report On Narwhals by : Katie. Are you ready to dive? We’re going over 5,000 feet under water! Oh… my bad I forgot to introduce myself I’m mister Narwhal but call me… Peppy! Now come on we’ve got to get swimming. Adaptations. Physical. B ehavioral.

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My Animal Report On Narwhals by : Katie

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  1. My Animal Report On Narwhalsby : Katie Are you ready to dive? We’re going over 5,000 feet under water! Oh… my bad I forgot to introduce myself I’m mister Narwhal but call me… Peppy! Now come on we’ve got to get swimming.

  2. Adaptations Physical Behavioral I display human like behavior and we stay in pods big as 10 – 100! Here are my adaptations… I have a long tooth and a big brain I have a blowhole, 4 inches of blubber I have no ears I feel vibrations!

  3. Was that fun? well now we’re doing life span and life cycle I live up to 50 years! That’s pretty old but I’m not that old… YET!! I’m fully grown at 5-8 years I was born live too! The litter size is one calf we mate march to may and give birth every 3 years ready for our next subject…

  4. Now we’re going to learn what I eat! I eat animals like squid, flat fish, green land halibut (fish) although silly scientists don’t exactly know! We still need to dive deeper

  5. Where I live I live in the arctic ocean just off Canada. We navigate in polynyaswhich are huge open pools of water.

  6. Conclusion I am a mammal you learned all about me I hope to see you soon!

  7. Resources • http://library.thinkquest.org/3500/Narwhal.html • http://www.defenders.org/newsroom/defenders_magazine/summer_2008/species_spotlight_narwhal.php • http://animals.howstuffworks.com/mammals/narwhal.htm • nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/narwhal/ These resources helped a lot!

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