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Ms. Whetstone’s class . Animal Powerpoint Presentations. Owl By Atharv. Owls are awake in the night but sleeped in the day. Owls can see very well in the dark. Bird by Audrey. There are aroud 10000 diffirit speashes of birds. Frog by Cate. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Ms. Whetstone’s class

MS. WHETSTONE’S CLASS

Animal PowerpointPresentations

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Owl By Atharv

Owls are awake in the night but sleeped in the day. Owls can see very

well in the dark.

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Bird by Audrey

There are aroud 10000 diffirit speashes of birds.

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Frog by Cate

A frog is an amphib an.thay lay their egg in water.

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TIGER BY CHRISTIAN

A tiger can weigh up to 720 pounds.

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Pig by Corinne

The pig uses the snaut to search. Or root for food. Pigs are among the smartest of all

domesticated animals and are even smarter than dogs.

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Owl by hunter

The great honed owl is the most powerful of owls and has been called.the tiger of the

woods.

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Blue jay by Jake

Blue jays have steal eggs.Blue jays eat ants.

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Spider by Jaiyah

Spider’s are cool! Is there such thing as a posunis spider. Is there such thing as daddy long

leg. Is there such thing as a mother spider.

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ROOSTER BY JOSH

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RACOON BY JULIUS

Racoons have very Sharp claws. And Very sharp Teeth and they have very

pointy ears.

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Pig by Kiara

Pigs have a lot of happy all day .And are pink and they hungry.

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Dog by Lauren

Dogs are the domestcated descents of wolves.

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Tiger by malachi

The tiger is eating a randidr. the tiger like it.

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Spider by Matthew

A spider can bite you and they are pousin.

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Mouse by Mckenna

There is mouse calde a deermouse because its fur looks like deer fur.They eat seeds and small

fuirts and beeries grasshopers and betals andsome other stuff.

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Brid by Melu

Birds lay eggs.They fly with there wings.And make nests.

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Frog by Morgan

If you`v ever cheke`d a pond for tadpoles I saw hug six inch

beasties thay were likely young amerioan bullfrogs.

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Tiger by nickole

The tiger is the largest cat in the world. Tigers can easily jump over five metres in length. Tigers usually hunt alone at night

time.

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Raccoon by Reese

They live in a variety of including marshes, habits, prairies, cities, and sudsurbs. Raccoons

find much of their food in the water.

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DOG BY ROSS

I did not no that dogs where use to rescures pepole.

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Owl by steven

Owls are nocternel.That means they are asleep during the day and awake at night.

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DOG BY WALKER

In total there is said to be around 400 million dogs in the world.