Mrs. Vardaro Grade 2 Ocean Animals
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Sand Dollar
Angel
Ms . Vardaro
What My Sea Animal Looks Like
• Half Buried in Sand• 3 to7 feet
Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal
• Like a star• Mouth center of under
side• Top surface has small
breathing holes• Thin circular body
Bass
Shaun
Ms. Vardaro
What your Sea Animal Looks Like
• 2 fins on back• Many have spots• Long yellowish
greenish bodies
Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal
• Fish• Fight when caught• People eat them• two groups black, true
Puffin
Evelyn
Ms. Vardaro
What My Sea Animal Looks like
• Odd looking birds• Mostly black and
white.• Flat beak
Other Interesting Facts about your Sea Animal
• Some feathers• Eats fish• Lives on rocks• It is not very big
Whale
Athena
Ms. Vardaro
Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal
• Mammal• Eat fish• Blubber• Live in pods
What My Sea Animal Looks Like
• Huge sea animal• Long body, two side
fins and tail fins• Some have tusks• 100 feet
Crab
Carl
Ms. Vardaro
What My Sea Animal Looks Like
• 5 pairs of legs • Tipped with long
claws• Jointed legs • Hard shell
Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal
• Only few live in burrows, or holes, on the seashore
• Live in shallow water along sea shore
• Some are found in deeper water
• Some good to eat• eats plants and algae
Lobster
Daniela
Ms. Vardaro
Want My Sea Animal Looks Like
• Crusteans• Hard shell• Jointed of legs • Body with sections
Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal
• Lays thousand of eggs at daytime
• Body with sections • Eggs stick to body
until they hatch• Live in ocean Bottom
Killer Whale
Devin
Ms .Vardaro
What My Sea Animal Looks Like
• Mammal• Black tops• Has teeth• Eats other fish
Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal
• Travel in packs• They live in cold
water• They live in all oceans• Eats small fish and
big fish
Starfish
Golda
Ms. Vardaro
What My Sea Animal Looks Like
• Spiny skins• Thick arms • Five arms some have
more• Arms lined with tube
feet• Mouth on underside
Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal
• Eats animals with shells
• Lives in all oceans of the world
• Arms regrow• Produces young by
releasing eggs in sea
Sponge
Hudson
Ms.Vardaro
What My Sea Animal Looks Like
• Have young by forming eggs
• Have small • They can be many
shapes, sizes, and colors
Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal
• Most live in sea water• Have young by forming
eggs and buds that turn into babies
• Live attached to rocks and other surfaces
• Most have hard skeletons some have soft
Penguin
Juliette
Ms. Vardaro
What My Sea Animal Looks Like
• Bird• Underside white• Short, thick feathers• Bull shaped bodies• Tall• Short legs
Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal
• Eat fish, crabs, shrimp
• Stand upright on land• Fast graceful
swimmers• Lives in ocean• good swimmers• can not fly
Octopus
Luis
Ms. Vardaro
What My Sea Animal Looks Like
• Round body• Large eyes • Eight long arms
Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal
• eats crabs, clams, snails
• eaten by seals, whales, certain fish
• Escapes enemies by swimming backward quickly
• Hides itself by squirting cloud of inky liquid
Tuna
Myriam
Ms. Vardaro
What My Sea Animal Looks Like
• 14 kind• 45 miles• Sport and for food• Weighs nearly 2,000
Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal
• Fastest fish• Cross Ocean• Caught for sport• Swim long distances
Seal
Nicolette
Ms.Vardaro
What My Sea Animal Looks Likes
• Eared Seals have ear flaps that cover their opening
Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal
• Can live both land and water
• Most types live where are plenty of fish
• Walruses are the only seals with tusks
• Most live along edges of continents and islands
Sea Gull
Sarah
Ms. Vardaro
What My Sea Animal Looks Like
• Gray above• White at bottom• Related to tern• Long winged birds• Black or brown
feathers• About big as pigeons
Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal
• Live near oceans• Also live on the great
lakes• Related to tern• Do not fly as graceful
as tern
Turtle
Shaelyn
Ms. Vardaro
What My Sea Animal Looks Like
• Have no teeth• Ribs• Long neck• Back bone
Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal
• Use hard beak to cut food
• Cold blooded• Pull neck into shell by
bending it
Shark
Zach
Mrs. Vardaro
What My Sea Animal Looks Like
• Meat eating fish• Only some
dangerous to some humans
• Several rows of teeth• Body shaped like a
torpedo• May have curved
tails
Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal
• Meat eating fish• Only some dangerous
to humans• Some live in rivers
some live in oceans • Half aren’t dangerous
Walrus
Colin
Ms. Vardaro
What My Sea AnimalLooks Like
• Sea animal• Lives far north• Uses flippers• Uses tusks to swim• In summer rests on
ice
Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal
• Floats on blocks of ice
• Stiff hairs on upper lip• Favorite food is clams
Jellyfish
Mattie
Ms. Vardaro
What My Sea Animal Looks Like
• Big or small• 7 feet• Small as pea• Has tentacles
Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal
• Sting can be painful• Sting can even be
poisonous• Tentacles are stinging
cells
Manatee
Jaden
Ms. Vardaro
What My Sea Animal Looks Like
• Large water animals
• Front legs shaped like paddles
• 13 feet/4 meters long
• Gray skin• Tail is rounded• No back legs
Other Interesting Facts About My Sea Animal
• Feeds on water plants• Good grip on plants as
eats• Live
– Amazon River– Caribbean Sea along coast– Northeastern South
America– Southeastern United States– Western Africa
• Good grip on plants as eats