Ms. Cobb, Ms. Wallace
at
El Dorado Private School
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by Kayla (age 7 girl)
- "Lemur - They leap so fast that their enemies can't catch them."
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by Bailey (age 8 girl)
- "Did you know that the toad doesn't have teeth?"
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by Claire (age 8 girl)
- "Butterflies live in tall trees."
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by Zachary (age 7 boy)
- "A tarantula has poison fangs."
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by Emily (age 8 girl)
- "The tiger is the largest cat in the world."
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by Carson (age 8 boy)
- "Bush Pig - It can have 2-12 babies."
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by Blake (age 7 boy)
- "A mongoose has keen sight and can run well. Also it can hear well."
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by Darby (age 7 girl)
- "Chameleons have blue and white lights under their skin that make them change colors!"
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by Gillian (age 8 girl)
- "Orangutan - They can carry a baby on their stomach while climbing."
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by Alexa (age 8 girl)
- "The poison dart frog shoots out posion to protect itself."
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by Alex (age 8 boy)
- "The jaguar is often confused with the panther."
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by Julia (age 7 girl)
- "The Emerald Tree Boa constricts or squeezes its prey until it dies."
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by Judson (age 8 boy)
- "Tapir - It's an endangered animal."
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by Lexi (age 8 girl)
- "Chimpanzee - The chimpanzee can have 1 to 10 babies at a time."
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by Jake (age 7 boy)
- "Crocodile - It can lay 10 through 100 eggs."
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by Julia (age 8 girl)
- "Sloth - There ia a three-toed species and a two -toed species."
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by Ian (age 7 boy)
- "Anaconda -The largest snake in the world."
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by Haley (age 8 girl)
- "Gecko - They lose their tail."
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by Andrew (age 8 boy)
- "Cape Buffalo - Buffalo are not afraid of lions or leopards!"
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by Katie (age 8 girl)
- "The Flying Squirrel - They don't really fly, they just glide!"