PPT-Ma, I Want An Orca Whale!

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Written and read by Blaire Tumpalan Ma I want an orca whale Please If I had an orca whale I could play every single day and not get bored We can play checkers tag

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Written and read by Blaire Tumpalan Ma I want an orca whale Please If I had an orca whale I could play every single day and not get bored We can play checkers tag and tug of war If I get very sad and lonely my orca would come to the rescue and make both of us happy by splashing water on me My science teacher told me that orcas are very playful Plus I wont have to ask you if I could go outside. 37 MB Laurel discovers her passion for investigative journalism when she writes an article for her school paper about the homeless man whos been living at the school Eager to write more articles with impact she launches an brPage 2br Book Summary Now 84 MB Laurel discovers her passion for investigative journalism when she writes an article for her school paper about the homeless man whos been living at the school Eager to write more articles with impact she launches an brPage 2br Book Summary The ORCA FACT SHEET STATUS: Vulnerable. The orca, or "killer whale ” , is the largest member of the dolphin family. Orcas have long, rounded bodies with large dorsal fins at the middle of their b Strandings. Whale enters an unusually close area along or on shore. They usually swim hundreds of yards out from the beach.. AKA “beaching” itself. Suicide attempt typically to end suffering. What is a whale stranding?. By: Misha Busch & Ben Barber. Orcinus. Orca. The Orca is from the order Cetacean, and part of the Dolphin family. . Killer whales live in family groups called pods. . Three types of pods have been described: . The Evidence . for the . Evolution . of W. hales. by. . Gabriel D. McNett. Department of Biology & . Environmental Science. Westminster College, . Fulton, MO. NATIONAL CENTER FOR CASE STUDY TEACHING IN SCIENCE. 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.. Written by Susan Lennox. Blue Whales:. Giant Mammals. 3. Table of Contents. A Whale of an Animal…………….....4. Look Out for the Spout……………....5. Listen for the Song…………..……..…7. By: Misha Busch & Ben Barber. Orcinus. Orca. The Orca is from the order Cetacean, and part of the Dolphin family. . Killer whales live in family groups called pods. . Three types of pods have been described: . #2. 1.. These small whales can be nine feet long. They can hold their breath for 8 minutes.. ANSWER: . Dolphin. 2.. This whale’s scientific name means “northern winged whale.”. ANSWER: . Sei. whale. 2IntroductionOur World is facing the strongest environmental crisis ever and its e31ects are causing the sixth major extinction of the planet Earth More than 7700000000 human beings are exhausting the Use callosity patterns to identify an “unknown” right whale!. This game is based on the New England Aquarium’s . . Right . Whale Identification Game. , which is accessible at . http://. www.neaq.org/education_and_activities/games_and_activities/online_games/right_whale_identification_games.php. Jayne . Ricciardi. and Beth Marass. Special guest appearance. Katie Lodes. Scenario 1-involves the source of whale bones found in a graveyard focusing on the history of whaling. Scenario 2 focuses on a wildlife crime and forensics mystery with meat found at a restaurant. WHY DO WE STUDY WHALES? . There is still a great deal of things we don’t know about them. They play important roles in the food chain of the ocean . Many species are threatened by human activity. The more we learn about them, the better we can protect them! .

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