PPT-All About Dolphins

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JosueBu g I know wheii I know where Dolphins live wan they eat and They eat and ther physG alfea rr thyh DOL DPlPhinsllve In ocshias O Dolphins eat fish D oiphsin are . docgovtnz Further reading Where’s that dolphin?. Objectives. Learn about the ecology of bottlenose dolphins and the research methods used to study dolphins . Plot points on a coordinate scale using latitude and longitude. Learn about utilization areas . by. B. lind river dolphins . Cetacean. The Cetacea are one of the most distinctive and highly specialized orders of mammals. . They include the largest animal that has ever lived, the blue whale; the highly intelligent and communicative dolphins; the tusked narwhales and blind river dolphins and singing humpback whales. . . Moino. .. THE SHIPWRECK. John, Daniela, Faye, David and . T. yler have a boat. They. want to go diving and swimming. They take their boat . out to sea. They stop near shark island. John and David dive down into the water. Faye looks in the water, she sees something. She thought it was a shark and started yelling at john and David, but David realized it was a dolphin. . Brittany . Ahart. Lawerence. P-B. Summary. Bottlenose Dolphins are very smart animals. They talk to each other by whistling, squeaking, and other sounds that means different things. They are mammals. They travel in large groups. They are light to slate gray on the upper part of their body and pale to light pink on the bottom, which allows them to blend into the ocean surroundings. They go from 8 to 12 feet long and can way as much as 1430 pounds.. Teacher Directions. C. ommon . F. ormative . A. ssessment . Quarter Three. Reading Informational Text. 2. Quarter Three Informational Text Common Formative Assessments. Team Members and Writers. . . By: Lauren Granville. There are around 70 different species of Toothed Whales. . They get the name, Toothed Whales, because they are the only whales that have teeth. . Some Toothed Whales are: Sperm, Bottlenose, river dolphin, Orca, Pilot, Narwhal, Beaked, and Beluga. . In Unit 1, we learned the basic process of statistical inference using tests and confidence intervals. We did all this by focusing on a single proportion.. In Unit 2, we will take these ideas and extend them to comparing two groups. We will compare two proportions, two independent means, and paired data.. What makes a safe home?. Everyone deserves a safe home to live in, whatever that home looks like. We all live in different kinds of homes, but it is important that they are safe for you and your families. Think about how it would affect you if you lived somewhere that wasn’t safe. How might that make you feel and how could it have an impact on your life?. Where’s that dolphin?. Objectives. Learn about the ecology of bottlenose dolphins and the research methods used to study dolphins . Plot points on a coordinate scale using latitude and longitude. Learn about utilization areas . There are around 70 different species of Toothed Whales. . They get the name, Toothed Whales, because they are the only whales that have teeth. . Some Toothed Whales are: Sperm, Bottlenose, river dolphin, Orca, Pilot, Narwhal, Beaked, and Beluga. . fish. How do they find food. A dolphin has flat teeth to help it eat fish.. Where do they live. Under water. Where do they find shelter. Under water in a den. Wow fact. A dolphins can go up on land to berth and then splash back down. A baby dolphin swims close to its mother for safety .. Phylum Chordata; Class Mammalia. Cetaceans are grouped on the basis of their mouths:. a. . Mysticeti. . –whales . with . baleen strainers . for plankton; both nostrils have a blow hole. b. . Odontoceti. By: Sarah Kuenkel. Dolphins’ echolocation is helpful and amazing in many ways. They use echolocation to communicate just like people use words to communicate. Echolocation is a sonar system. . They release a focused beam of clicking sounds (sound waves) and then listen to the echo. From this they can tell what an object is (fish, shark, other dolphins). They can tell all of the characteristics such as size, shape, distance, speed, direction, and internal structure..

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