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Ocean Animals 2 nd Grade By: Miss Emiley Maiorana Click on the arrow to continue

Click on an Ocean Animal to learn more! Great Hammerhead SharkAngel Fish Jelly Fish Crab Blue Whale Stingray Sea Horse Sea Turtle Click on question mark for review question!

Great Hammerhead Shark Weigh about 500 pounds Favorite meal is a string ray; but also like bony fishes, crabs, squid, lobsters, and other sea creatures Their name comes from the unusual shape of their head

Angel Fish They normally eat sponges and algae They can grow up to 18 inches in length and be 3.5 pounds They live in coral reefs where the water is warm

Jelly Fish They like to eat fish, shrimp, crabs, and tiny plants They have tiny stinging cells in their tentacles to stun or paralyze their food before they eat them Their stings can be very painful and dangerous

Crab They can vary in size ranging from less than an inch to up to 13 feet They eat both meat and plants; different kinds of algae, fungi, and bacteria They tend to walk and swim sideways, and have 5 sets of legs crab

Blue Whale Largest animals ever known to live on earth They can be up to 100 feet and weigh as much as 200 tons They eat krill and copepods

Stingray Their bodies are wide and flat, body supported by cartilage Their tail is armed for defense that has a sharp point and venom that can be harmful to humans They eat clams, oysters, shrimps, crabs, and mussels

Sea Horse They eat Mysis Shrimp and can eat times a day They are poor swimmers and can become tired or die if caught in rough sea Their body is made of hard pony plates, they don’t have scales

Sea Turtle One of Earth’s most ancient creatures They tend to eat jellyfish, seaweed, crabs, shrimps, sponges, snails, and algae They can not put their head and legs into their shells like most turtles

Review Question! Which ocean animal’s name comes from their unique shaped head? C.) Hammerhead Shark B.) Blue Whale A.) Sea Turtle

Oops try again, you can do it! Sea turtles can not put their heads and legs into their shell!

Oops try again, you can do it! Blue whale is the largest animal on Earth!

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!! You got the correct answer! A hammerhead shark gets its name from its unique shaped head!

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