PPT-dolphins

Author : conchita-marotz | Published Date : 2016-07-01

whales unusual examples sperm whale off the coast of Chilé httpwwwnaturecomnews2008080221multimedianews2008613mov 135000 hours of your life asleep 13 How do we

Presentation Embed Code

Download Presentation

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "dolphins" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this website for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.

dolphins: Transcript


whales unusual examples sperm whale off the coast of Chilé httpwwwnaturecomnews2008080221multimedianews2008613mov 135000 hours of your life asleep 13 How do we study sleep. Hours 830 AM 5 PM Dolphin Quest Oahu at The Kahala Hotel Resort 5000 Kahala Avenue Honolulu HI 96816 Phone 8087398918 Inhouse guests please dial ext 8918 from any hotel phone Toll Free 8002483316 dolphinquestcom A portion of the proceeds from Dolp 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 Chris Proccacino. Food and Hunting. Normal Dolphins eat Squid and fish (Specifically Herring and Mackerel).. . But Killer Whales have a MUCH bigger diet. They eat Seals, Whales, . Porpoises. , Birds, and even other dolphins! They use . Know the defining characteristics of mammals.. Classify different types of marine mammals. Relate physiological adaptation of marine mammals to their environment. Marine Mammals. vocabulary. Mammary glands. . 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. . Written & Illustrated by:. Mrs. Pallone’s First Graders. Run, Run Cheetah. Run, run cheetah. Run, run cheetah. Faster than cars. Faster than cars. Cheetah is faster. Cheetah is faster. Cheetah is good. the Florida peninsula. Dolphins must come . to the surface to breathe. They do not s. gills to breathe. Instead they have lungs. and a blowhole. . u. e. Dolphins are not fish. They are mammals. . Vivian Koh Xi Wen. Innovation 3. Dolphins ._.. Dolphins have adapted to their environment. They are able to survive because of these adaptations. A dolphins’ long nose helps them kill sharks. A fish's back fin goes side to side. A dolphin’s tail goes up and down to help it dive up to get air.. By Betsy Kirkpatrick. Dolphins look like. Dolphins have a . pointy . tail to make them swim. Dolphins have . smooth . strong . skin. . Dolphins have a little black blowhole to . breath. . Dolphins have small teeth. They can have 8 to 100 teeth. Dolphins have a . Banks Center for Dolphin Research. 2016 Photo-Identification Training. Outer Banks Center for Dolphin Research. 501 c(3) non-profit organization. Promote the conservation of bottlenose dolphins in the northern Outer Banks through research and education. 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?. 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..

Download Document

Here is the link to download the presentation.
"dolphins"The content belongs to its owner. You may download and print it for personal use, without modification, and keep all copyright notices. By downloading, you agree to these terms.

Related Documents