PPT-Whales Isabella Giaquinto and Emmaline Sanders

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Appearance They look like big blue sea animals in the seaWhales have very smooth skinThey look like blue and white giants Habitat Whales live in the oceanThere are

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Appearance They look like big blue sea animals in the seaWhales have very smooth skinThey look like blue and white giants Habitat Whales live in the oceanThere are many sea creatures as friendsThere is a lot of seaweed in the ocean. Mr Sanders whose particular expertise is in the performing arts will begin at the Whitney in July with the title curator and curator of performing arts Adam D Weinberg Alice Pratt Brown Director co mmented Jay is a visi onary curator with an excepti 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?. Heck yeah.. Whale singing! =D (communication). Whale songs are a series of different themes given in a predictable order.. Sailors heard the songs and likened them to canaries singing, giving whales the nickname “sea canaries”. Have you ever heard of humpback whales? Well if you haven't they are really powerful and interesting so keep . on reading. . . By:Nicole. Travel. Humpback whales can travel for a really long distance in the big waters. like about 9,000 miles per day Also they swim 90,0000 miles each year. Did you know that a whale has to get above the water to blow water from its blow hole then it gets under water. They burst into speed when in danger. . By: Colleen Bereda. Period 4. Just the Basics. whales are an endangered species. . are the biggest animals on Earth average weight is 23-30 tons. . are in the category of Cetaceans. . are hunted for meat, fat, oil, leather, tools, and many other materials. awetzel. Detective Sanders was given another Mystery to solve. This time it took place in the Candy Shoppe.. The store owner, Mr. Sweets, claimed he had a total of 10 boxes of licorice in the storage room.. By John Winston. Killer Whales. They live in cold places like north pole and the Antarctica. Indian ocean and the parlor waters and pacific ocean. Most killer whales live icy waters and around the northern south poles.. 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. . By Andy Belcher. (Big Cats). Read page 4 again.. How long can humpback whales stay underwater? . How deep can whales dive? . How long can you stay underwater?. Have you ever gone down to the bottom of a swimming pool full of water? . 5. th. Grade . Whale Unit. Miss Traylor’s Class. Whales. Mammals- give live birth, warm blooded, nourish young with milk. The only mammals that live in the ocean their entire lives. Belong to order . 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. . Johannes Vermeer, . The Concert. , c. 1663-1666. . Oil on canvas, 28.5x25.5in. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston. (Stolen March 18, 1990). 1807-1869. French art critic, collector, and connoisseur. Adapted from . National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science. Order . Cetacea. (whales, dolphins, . etc. ). Mammals specialized for aquatic lifestyle. Most are marine, some freshwater. Many are highly intelligent and social. 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.

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