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Sea Birds By: Ben Bonnette, Casey Lawrence , and Gerardo Garcia.

Seabirds Research

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Sea birds adaptation, habitat and related animals Ben B, Gerardo, Casey

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Page 1: Seabirds Research

Sea BirdsBy: Ben Bonnette, Casey Lawrence , and Gerardo Garcia.

Page 2: Seabirds Research

A is for adaptations. One is the adoption to dive and see the fish above water.

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B is for the bodies of seabirds. There bodies are built for flying and diving.

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C is for communication of seabirds. The Pelicans throat comes out of its mouth when they feel good/happy.

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D is for diving seabirds. Diving seabirds dive in order to catch there prey under the water.

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E is for eggs of seabirds. When sea birds mate then lay eggs, in order to hatch babies.

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F is for flying. Seabirds fly in order to see high over the water so they can see there prey under the water.

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H is for the herring gull. Other name is Sea Gull. The most common sea birds, they inhabit Lakes, Ponds, Beaches, Oceans, Rivers, and other water spots.

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O is for Omnivores. Seabirds eat Fish which is meat and seeds, basically anything edible on a beach that you can find they will eat it.

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P is for Pelicans. Pelicans are known as the Louisiana’s State Bird.

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S is for Our Animal Seabirds. Seabirds are birds that live around Seas, Rivers, Lakes, Ponds, and other water environments.