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Clown Fish

By Tamia G. Hset H. Avery D.

Body

Clown fish have bright orange bodies with white

stripes. clown fish are about 4 inches (10

centimeters) long. clown fish use their fins to

swim in the coral reef.

Habitat

Clown fish swim in all warm waters. they live

with the sea anemone. the sea anemone looks

like a flower but its actually a animal. it lives in

the coral reef.

Food

All sea anemones eat other fish. clown fish eat

the fish parts to clean the sea anemone.

Life Cycle

Female clown fish lay eggs on coral reef. both

parents guard the eggs so it will hatch after 7

days. little clownfish babies find sea anemones

to live on.

Fun Facts

Sea anemones sting fish. slime on the

clownfish protects it from being stinged.

Clown fish live up to six years. Female clown

fish lays 1,000 eggs up a time.

Source: Pebble go

Komodo Dragons

by Caleb and Paige

Body

Komodo dragons are large reptiles.They can be

[10 feet 3 meters]long.Thick hard scales cover

their bodies. They can be green, brown, or

gray.

Habitat

Komodo dragons live on small komodo dragons

live on small islands near australia.most live on

an island called komodo.They live in

underground burrows.

food

komodo dragons eat anything they can

find.Their forked tongues help sniff out dead

animals.

life cycle

a female komodo dragon lays eggs in a

nest.young komodo dragons later hatch from

the eggs.the young komodo dragons live in

trees so they won’t get hurt by predators.they

live up to 50 years.

fun facts

komodo dragons are the largest land

reptiles.komodo dragon are good

swimmers.komodo dragons can smell dead

animals from 7 miles away.

Sources Cited

Pebble Go.

wikipedia.

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http://www.bagheera.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/komodo_20

http://cdn2.arkive.org/media/C5/C5223755-B794-440D-BB59-

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