Mrs. Carlin Grade 2 Sea Animals
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Barracuda
TonyMrs. Carlin
Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal
• Sharp Teeth• Large jaws• Live in oceans• Eat fish• Sometimes attack
people
What My Sea Animal Looks Like
• Long thin bodies• Tail fins shaped like
scissors• Large jaws• Sharp Teeth• Can grow to about 6
Feet
Seal
Anderson
Mrs. Carlin
What My Sea Animal Looks Like
• Big jaws• Do not have ears• Just front feet
Other Interesting Facts About Seals
• Eat sea animals• Live on land and sea• Mammal• 3 groups of seals• Live in cold or cool
places
Killer Whale
Anthony
Mrs. Carlin
What My Sea Animal Looks Like
• Up to 30 feet tall• Large sea animals• Shiny black backs• White underneath
Other Interesting Facts about My Sea Animal
• Also call orcas• Live in all oceans• Live in cold waters• They are mammals
Walrus
James
Mrs. Carlin
What My Sea Animal Looks Like
• About 12 feet• Up to 3,000 pounds• Short stiff hairs on
upper lip• Two long ivory tusks• Flat flippers on feet
Other Interesting Facts About Walruses
• Uses tusks as hooks and to fight polar bears
• Favorite food is clams• Winter and spring drift
on ice• Tusks are long upper
lip
Octopus
Kevin
Mrs. Carlin
What My Sea Animal Looks Like
• Sea animal with rounded body
• Large eyes • Eight long arms• Many sizes
Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal
• Related to many size • More than 20 feet
largest • Smallest about l inch• 25 centimeters
Puffin
Marvin
Mrs. Carlin
What My Sea Animal Looks Like
• Odd looking birds• Thick body• Black and white• Large head• Flat beak
Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal
• Eat fish• Good swimmers• Good divers• Live on land• Swims in cold water
Sea Otter
Nayomi
Mrs. Carlin
What My Sea Animal Looks Like
• Brown• Furry animals
Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal
• Live in the Pacific Ocean
• Hardly ever leave water
• Paddles when it swims
Tuna
Alan
Mrs. Carlin
What a Tuna looks like
• Largest Tuna grows to 14 feet
• Has fins• Has a tail
Other Interesting Facts About Tuna
• Saltwater fish• Mackerel family • There are 14 kinds• Among the fastest
fish• Northern blue fin can
swim fast