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Mrs. Dick’s
Second Grade Class
2007-08
Emperor Penguin
• Penguin are birds
that cannot fly.
• The Emperor
penguin is the
largest penguin.
Chiamaka Amadi
Asian Elephant
• Elephants eat roots,
leaves, bark, bananas
and sugar cane.
• Their lifespan is up to
60 or 70 years!
• To get water, the
elephant sucks water
into its truck.
• They can not jump but
they can swim well.
Anna
Castro
Prairie Dog
• Prairie dogs live in
the western part of
USA.
• Prairie dogs are 12
to15 inches long.
• On warmer days
prairie dogs go out
and get food.
By Megan
Bell
African Elephant
• The African
Elephant is the
largest living land
animal.
• They live in family
groups.
• They are also good
swimmers.
Holly Bull
Great White Shark
• The great white shark
has many teeth.
• It has the most teeth in
the world maybe.
• It is the dangerous
shark.
By Zach Buchanan
Gila Monster
• The Gila monster is a
large, venomous lizard.
• The slow moving
predator was named for
the Gila river basin in
the south western
United States.
Aaron Douoguih
Siberian Husky
• It is a fast runner.
• It makes a woo-woo
sound.
• It can live in
extremely cold
weather.
• It stands from 20 to
23 ½ in. tall.
Erica D’Amore
Koala
• The single cub is
about ¾ in.
• It has thick grayish
fur.
• It also eats eucalyptus
leaves.
Justin Feild
Cheetah
• These long legged
cats can run up to 65
miles per hour.
• Cheetahs are shy and
not very sociable
with each other.
• Cheetahs live in
Africa
Alyssa Garrett
Chipmunk
• Chipmunks eat
seeds,nuts, grains and
fruit.
• There are about 17
different species of
chipmunks.
• They also occasionally
eat insects.
Erin Kaliszak
Tiger
• They are Asian cats
that are threatened
with extinction due
to loss of habitat.
• They have excellent
eyesight at night.
• Their ears are small
and round.
Paige Kish
American Black Bear
• They have a good sense
of smell but have poor
eyesight.
• Two or three cubs are
born during the winter
while the mother
hibernates.
• They are afraid of
grizzly bears.
Eleanor Lindauer
Anaconda
• The anaconda is the
biggest snake in the
would.
• They are the same
temperature as the
environment.
• The longest anaconda
ever found was 37.5.
Chris Norris
Newts
• Newts are brightly
colored salamanders.
• These small amphibians
are found in moist,
wooded areas in North
America, Europe, and
Asia.
• On average, newts are
about 3 to 4 inches or
7.5 to 10cm long .
Jaylend
Norris
Blue Shark
• The blue shark is a
sleek, slender, fastswimming shark.
• The blue shark’s
teeth are pointed and
serrated.
• It can grow to 13 feet
long.
Dylan Tabak
Salamander
• Salamanders have tails
and small, weak limbs.
• Most of them are under
6 inches long.
• They eat small animals
like insects, worms,
and snails.
• They feed on small
animals such as insects
worms and snails.
Josh Smiley
J
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Swordfish
• The swordfish is a fastswimming fish that has
a long sharp bill.
• They are found
worldwide.
• They eat squid,
octopus, fish and
crustaceans.
Michael Torbert
Black Bear
• They can run at speeds
up to 35 miles per hour.
• In cold climates bears
sleep through most of
winter.
• Black bears are large
and mostly harmless.
Taylor Tannura
Great White Shark
• The great white
shark has a
torpedo shaped
body.
• The great white
shark eats fish,
rays and other
sharks.
• Great white
sharks do not
chew their food.
Ben Trego
Black Bear
• The front claws are
longer then the rear
claws.
• Black bears are good
swimmers and can also
climb trees.
• Cubs stay with the
mother for about one
year.
Hallie Ward
Mrs. Dick’s
Second Grade Class
2007-08
Ankylosaurus
• Ankylosaurus is a
dinosaur that has
armor.
• It ate plants.
By Chiamaka Amadi
Stegosaurus
• Stegosaurus had a
toothless beak.
• It weighed up to be
6,800 pounds.
• Its brain was as the
size of a walnut.
By Megan Bell
Deinonychus
• Deinonychus was a
meat eater.
• Deinonychus was
about 10 feet, 5
meters, tall.
• Deinonychus weighed
up to 175 pounds, 80
kg.
By Zachary Buchanan
Triceratops
• They lived in North
America.
• It walked on four sturdy
legs and had three horns
on its face.
• It had a long nose with a
large bony plate projecting
from the back of its skull.
• It ate plants.
By Holly Bull
Stegosaurus
•
Stegosaurus did not
always walk on four
feet.
• Stegosaurus had a
brain the size of a
walnut.
By Anna Castro
• The Stegosaurus has a
beak.
Apatosaurus
• Apatosaurus’ nostrils
were located on the
top of its head.
• Apatosaurus/Brontosa
urus was one of the
largest land animals
that ever existed.
• Apatosaurus eats
plants.
By Erica D’Amore
Pachycephalosauras
• They are strong.
• They have big tails to
keep their balance.
• They have about 60
knobs on there head.
By Aaron Douoguih
Ultrasaurus
By Justin Feild
• The ultrasaurus lived
in the Jurassic period.
• Paleontologists now
think that what they
thought was a second
brain was just a
enlargement in the
spinal cord.
• It ate plants.
Ultrasauros
• It swallowed its food
whole without
chewing it.
• It was a plant eater.
• Its neck was what
made it so tall.
By Alyssa Garrett
Pteranodons
• Pteranodons eat fish.
• Pteranodons were
flying reptiles that
were 6 feet long.
• Many pteranodon
fossils have been
found in the USA and
England.
By Erin Kaliszak
Ankylosaurus
• The Ankylosaurus
was heavily protected
with thick cover of
plates.
• Ankylosaurus fossils
have been found in the
western U.S.A.,
Montana, and Canada.
By Paige Kish
Homalocephale
By Eleanor Lindauer
• The Homalocephale
had a thick skull with
a tiny brain.
• The Homalocephale
lived in Asia.
• It ate plants.
• Homalocephale was
about 5 feet long.
Deinonichas
• Deinonichas was a
very fast, flesh eating
meateater.
• It probably ate
anything it could find.
• Deinonichas hunted in
packs.
• By Chris Norris
Triceratops
• It was the last dinosaur
alive.
• It was a plant eater.
• Many of them were
killed by
Tyrannosaurus rexes.
By Jaylend Norris
Tyrannosaurus rex
• Tyrannosaurus rex had
bumpy skin like an
alligator.
• This dinosaur was 40 feet
long and 20 feet tall.
• Its jaws were up to 4 feet
long.
• It could eat up to 500
pounds in one bite!
• By Josh Smiley
Tyrannosaurus Rex
• Its jaws were 4 feet
long.
• It could eat 500
pounds in one bite!
• Its teeth were up to 9
inches long.
By DylanTabak
Stegosaurus
Stegosaurus were up to
26 to 30 feet long.
It has a brain the size of
a walnut.
It had spikes on the end
of its flexible tail.
o It was a plant eater.
By Taylor Tannura
Pterodactyl
• Pterodactyl are flying
reptiles.
• They are meat eaters.
• The first pterodactyl
skull was found on
May 2,1876, in Smoky
Hill River.
By Michael Torbert
Tyrannosaurus Rex
• Tyrannosaurus rex’s
jaws were up to four
feet long and 50 to
60 inches thick.
• This dinosaur was a
meat eater.
• It lived in the forest.
By Ben Trego
Brachiosaurus
• Brachiosaurus’ front
legs are longer then its
back.
• He eats plants.
By Hallie Ward
• It was a very huge
dinosaur.