Sarah’s Wonderful Animals! Hello, my name is Splash the dolphin! It is a pleasure to be here. I am...

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Sarah’s Wonderful Animals! Hello, my name is Splash the dolphin! It is a pleasure to be here. I am Sarah’s announcer for her wonderful animals! If you listen carefully you will come to find out that there are a lot of adaptations and facts about animals in this world.

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Sarah’s Wonderful Animals!

Hello, my name is Splash the dolphin! It is a pleasure to be here. I am Sarah’s announcer for her wonderful animals! If you listen carefully you will come to find out that there are a lot of adaptations and facts about animals in this world.

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Hi, my name is Aqua, and I am here to tell you some interesting facts and adaptations about my family!

1. Dolphins are sometimes called porpoises.

2. Some of us are closely related to whales.

3. Sometimes we meet some unfriendly visitors, sharks! But luckily we poke the shark’s underbelly with our hard snouts.

4. When we are hungry we look for fish, and eat them head first. Mmmm!

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Here are some cool Here are some cool adaptations for you!adaptations for you!

1. Dolphins use powerful muscles to close their blowholes when they go under water.

2. We use our flippers to swim through the water! Our fingers are inside our flippers.

3. Dolphins and porpoises use echoes to call for food.

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Here are the last few things I’m going to tell you about dolphins. After this, my friend, Buddy the tiger, will start to tell you about his family. Bye!!!

Two freshwater dolphins, the Susu of India and the Baija, are close to extinction because of pollution.

Dolphins use coral reefs to corner fish, then dart into feed!

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Sarah’s Tigers!

Oh hi! My name is Buddy the tiger, and I have just scored a touchdown in football! Man do I love to play! Any way my friend Aqua said I was going to tell you about my family. Well too bad, I am going to play football. Oh, by

the way, I don’t feel like talking! But I have to. Well, your adventure starts….. Now! Here is my friend Tia.

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Hey Buddy, I’m here and I am jumping for joy about all of these outrageously cool facts and adaptations! Yee – ha! You better hold on to your tails-we’re going to have a blast with these fun facts!

Tigers can’t run fast for very long. That’s why they get close to prey before they attack!

In a single year one tiger must eat about 70 deer or other large animals.

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Hello Tanya! You better

stop jumping or you will

make yourself sick.

Anyway this time Disco and Benji are going to tell you some adaptations. Here they are!

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Hey Jumper, here are those things that I don’t know how to pronounce-adaptations. I don’t know. I’m here trying to run away from that puppy. He’s Mrs. Rotts dog. Get it away from me! Here are the adaptations!

Tigers usually keep their claws underneath their fur so the claws don’t wear down.Few cats like water, but tigers love it. They even jump into large pools to cool down.

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Clover help! I think I lost him, but he’s still there, the puppy!!!!

Oh hi Frady, I’ve got

bigger problems. I was the one voted for fat cat Olympics. I’m stuck on these rings and I’m scared to jump off without any assistance. I’d rather be the one who is sleeping. I thought we were talking about facts and adaptations.

Lets just get it

over with!

OK!Here they

are

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Hey Frady! Hey Clover! You can stop fooling around now. I am the person who tells the facts and adaptations. These are the last.

Female tigers usually live longer than males because males live more dangerously.

As you all know, we tigers can go into cold climates because of our warm fur.

A tiger’s body is filled with muscle to keep them strong.

Tigers often hunt at night because that’s when deer and antelope are active.

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Well that’s all for tigers. We’ll see you next time. Here are the giraffes. Bye!!!!

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Oh hello there. My name is Grace and this is George my son. We are here to teach you all about facts and adaptations. I’m George of the jungle!! George, stop interrupting sweetie. Okay here are the facts and adaptations.

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When a giraffe tangles up with another one they are in love with each-other. Oooh la la!

An adult male giraffe usually has the hair rubbed off of their horns.

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A giraffes neck is so long it Can see very far distances away. We could probably see the North Pole ( and even Santa Claus).

A neck of a large giraffe can be up to 6 feet long! Wow!

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Giraffes wander great distances to get their food. ( One time I traveled three trees away! )

A giraffes neck is very long, that helps them get high leaves for food.

Giraffes eat 16 to 20 hours everyday. We eat more than you people.

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So now the time has come to say the last of the facts and adaptations, here is one more.

The (horns) on a giraffe are bony.

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When most animals run they use hind legs to push. Giraffes use their front legs.

If you went on a walk with a giraffe, you would have to run as fast as you could just to keep up!

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Created by Sarah Hyde