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Seahorses By: Paige Miller
1) Type the name of your animal 2) type your name 3) include a picture of your animal 4) change fonts and colors to personalize. By: Paige Miller
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Animal Facts Diet A seahorse is a carnivore and it eats plankton, shrimp and other small animals. Movement A seahorse uses there dorsal fin to move through water. They also swim upright Propelling themselves by using there dorsal Fin. Description Seahorses can change Colors very quickly to match it’s surroundings. Weight is 7 ounces. Size is 0.6 Inches to 14 Inches long. Seahorses Bodies are covered in Tiny, spiny plates all the way from head to tail. 1) Type a description of your animal 2) Type whether your animal is an herbivore, omnivore, or carnivore and what does it eat? 3) text telling how your animal moves 4) pic showing your animal 5)change fonts and colors to personalize. A pic showing your animal.
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Habitat Seahorses live in warm ocean waters near the coast.
Map showing where your animal lives Picture showing your animal in its habitat. Seahorses live in warm ocean waters near the coast. Seahorses habitats are shallow tropical, and temperate waters throughout the world, and they live in seagrass beds and coral reefs. Seahorses use camouflage they have long snouts to Help them find food and a excellent vision to avoid predators. 1) Map showing where your animal lives 2) pic of your animal in its habitat. 3) text telling where your animal lives, description of habitat, and any adaptations animal has to live in habitat 4) change fonts and colors to personalize.
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Life Cycle The baby seahorses is born by eggs. Seahorses lay about 500 to 1,000 eggs. It takes 14 days to 4 weeks too give birth. No adult seahorse takes care of there babies because once they are born they are carried away by the ocean currents. For baby seahorses they are named Fry or sea pony. A picture of the animal as a baby or young. Small number of species live in groups but mainly they live in pairs alone. A group of seahorses is called a herd. Adult seahorses has gills plus seahorses are 4 inches long and has a tail like a snake. Adult seahorses usually live for 1 to 5 years. 1) Info about when animal a baby 2) pic of your animal as baby or when young 3) text telling about animal changes as growing into an adult 4) pic of your animal as an adult 5) change fonts and colors to personalize. A picture of the animal as a grown/ mature animal.
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Animal Interactions Because a seahorse is a poor swimmer seahorses protect themselves by changing color to blend in with there surroundings. Seahorses interact with each other by clicking sounds. Pic of animal adaptation that allows it to protect itself This is a brown seahorse it adapts too some sort of brown greenish place so it can protect it’s self. This is one of a seahorses predator the others are a ray plus any kind of fish. 1) Info about animal adaptation that protects your animal 2) pic and caption of an adaptation 3) text telling about another animal interaction (enemy, predator, prey, etc) 4) pic and caption of enemy, predator, prey, etc. 5) change fonts and colors to personalize. The predators for a seahorse is a crab, fish, and rays are all the predators. Seahorses do not interact with other animals they are usually pray for other animals. They mate for life and do not have relationships with others. Pic of enemy, predator, prey, etc.
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Interesting Facts Tails Boy or Girl?
You can tell seahorses apart by the coronet on top of their head. Tails Seahorses swim in pairs by linking their tails so they well never lose each other. A pic to accompany fact #2 Food Seahorses can eat about 3,000 tiny shrimp or plankton a day. 1) Fact #1 and picture 2) fact #2 and picture 3) fact #3 and picture 4) change fonts and colors to personalize. A pic to accompany fact #1 A pic to accompany fact #3
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