Habitat Research By 20 & 3. Rainforest - Frogs. Rainforest - frogs Frogs blend in with lily pads. Frogs habitat is in water.  Frogs are amphibians.

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Habitat Research By 20 & 3

Rainforest - Frogs.

Rainforest - frogs Frogs blend in with lily pads. Frogs habitat is in water.  Frogs are amphibians.  Frogs swallow food whole.

Rainforest -Frogs  Frogs have very good eye sight.  Their told apart by the side of their eardrum.

Desert-Turtle

Desert-Turtle  Turtles eat plants and grass.  Turtles also eat insects.  Turtles are not eaten by a lot of animals.  Turtles are eaten by alligator and snakes.

Desert-Turtle  There are about 50 kinds of turtles.  Turtles spend most of there time underground.

Salt Water-Sea Turtles  Sea Turtles live in warm water.  Sea Turtles live in shallow water.  Sea Turtles are cold blooded.  Sea Turtles swim fast.

Salt Water-Sea Turtles  Sea Turtles eat jelly fish, fish, and crab.  Foxes and coyotes eat Sea Turtles.  Sea Turtles eat fish and frogs.  Raccoons and a special kind of pig eats Sea Turtles.

Salt Water-Sea Turtles

Research process  We went to to get to our web page. To get to phic.com and ning.com phic.com ning.com phic.com ning.com  We read a book and the author was Seymour Simon.

Salt water -sea turtles  Our favorite research was the Sea Turtle because it was the coolest one to learn about.