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S By Josh How Do They Protect Themselves They dont really have a defense all they do is go to the safety of a burrow or nest Where Do They Live They live in only

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S By Josh How Do They Protect Themselves They dont really have a defense all they do is go to the safety of a burrow or nest Where Do They Live They live in only in north Atlantic Ocean in mountain material They live at sea. by Eric Hill Dear Zoo Picture Puffin by Rod Campbell Each Peach Pear Plum Viking Kestrel Picture Books by Janet Ahlberg Peepo Board Book by Janet Ahlberg Hug by wwwyournextreadcomukisbn0027164403DearZooby Waterstones Books eBooks Kindles Textbooks TUFTED PUFFIN Fratercula cirrhata Conservation Status ALASKA: Not At Risk N. AMERICAN: Moderate Concern GLOBAL: Least Concern Breed Eggs Incubation Fledge Nest Feeding Behavior Diet May-Se HORNED PUFFIN Fratercula corniculata Conservation Status ALASKA: Moderate N. AMERICAN: Moderate Concern GLOBAL: Least Concern Breed Eggs Incubation Fledge Nest Feeding Behavior Diet How adapted to live at sea. They are excellent divers and swimmers.. They use their wings to swim.. Their feathers are waterproof and act like a raincoat.. They can raft on the ocean. . They have a white chest to make it harder for their prey to see them.. Picture of puffins on top of their habitats.. Land. The puffins use their sharp claws to dig their burrows. Sometimes the puffins steal the rabbits burrows and live in them instead of their own burrow. The puffins lay their eggs on rocky cliffs. Puffins have got little black toe nails to dig burrows. . G. Puffin. A Puffin is a Bird.. A puffin is a type of bird that doesn’t fly like a penguin.. A puffin has Feathers.. A puffin has a bunch of feathers on its body.. The puffin is black and white. The puffin’s color is black and white.. Puffins are really, really cool! Puffins are excellent divers and they can dive 200 feet (61 meters) deep. Come on lets go to the next page!. Puffin Kitchen . Did you now that puffins eat . sand eels. By Holly, . Shriya. , Cole, Cooper. Introduction. Hello…You are going to learn about puffins. . We’re . going to tell you about their food, body and fun facts. Enjoy!. Food. Puffins eat sand eels and herrings. They grab food with their beaks. They have spikes in their mouths to grab 20 herrings. They dive in the water to get their food.. Miss Foord, Mrs . Toghill. ,. Miss Blake and Mrs Cox. Homework expectations. Homework will be given out on a Friday and expected back on a Tuesday.. Homework should be written using a pencil please. . Puffin Factsheet The Puffin is the best - known of the British auks – its colourful and slightly clown - like appearance making it immediately recognisable. The Puffin’s short wings a It was 1969 and no one had ever set foot on the moon. Some said it couldn\'t be done. But astronauts Mike Collins, Buzz Aldrin, and Neil Armstrong were going to try . . . Here in picture book format is the amazing true story of the first moon landing, when a man set foot on an unexplored world and showed us that the boundaries of our world were limitless.[A] perfect introduction to space, the space program, and exploration. Thrilling! (Kirkus Reviews)The milestone event [is] a great idea for a picture book! (Publishers Weekly) It was 1969 and no one had ever set foot on the moon. Some said it couldn\'t be done. But astronauts Mike Collins, Buzz Aldrin, and Neil Armstrong were going to try . . . Here in picture book format is the amazing true story of the first moon landing, when a man set foot on an unexplored world and showed us that the boundaries of our world were limitless.[A] perfect introduction to space, the space program, and exploration. Thrilling! (Kirkus Reviews)The milestone event [is] a great idea for a picture book! (Publishers Weekly)

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