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Friday, November 24, 2017

The toothed whale

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Whales
Intro
Hi today I’m going to be telling you about whales. I’m going to tell you what the toothed whale eats and where it lives. There are all kinds of different whales. Did you know that?

Where they live
Toothed whales live in the Atlantic ocean and Pacific ocean

Types of whales
There are killer whales, baleen whales, toothed whales, blue whales and many more.


What they eat
Toothed whales eat fish, squid, crabs, starfish, and other ocean creatures.

How many teeth?
Some whales have 250 teeth and humans have 32 teeth.

How long do they live for
Toothed whales can live up to 50, 60 and 70 years old or younger.


What makes them different?
The thing that makes them different is their colours what they eat and sometimes where they live.

Did you know that toothed whales are mammals?

Conclusion:

I’ve told you that whales have 250 teeth, they can live up to 70 years old and they eat fish, squid, crabs and starfish.

I hope that you have learnt something new about whales.

1 comment:

  1. Hey Shania,

    Happy New Year! I am Jade C from the Summer Learning Journey blogging team 2017-2018. I will be blogging with you this summer! I hope you are having a wonderful time with your friends and your family!

    Your information report was super interesting for me to read because it had a lot of extraordinary facts and information about toothed whales. Imagine what it would be like to have 250 teeth, how could you possibly clean them all? Also, it's really interesting to know that whales eat starfish. Can you imagine what starfish would taste like...? It's amazing how we can share ideas and information with each other by blogging online.

    I would love to read more of your blog and comment on them! To help you get started with blogging this summer, I have included the link to our Summer Learning Journey activities list.

    https://sites.google.com/site/summerlearningjourney/weekly-activities

    Let's go on the Summer Learning Journey together!

    All the best,

    Jade C.

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