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CUTE LITTLE DOLPHINS By: S.A

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CUTE LITTLE DOLPHINS

By: S.A

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: What is a Dolphin? Chapter 3: Baby Dolphins Chapter 4: What do Dolphins eat? Chapter 5: How do Dolphins use their senses Chapter 6: What does a Dolphin look like? Chapter 7: A Dolphin Poem Chapter 8: Dolphin Fun Facts

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INTRODUCTION

This presentation is about dolphins. What do you think of dolphins? Well if you enjoy dolphins just like I do you will enjoy this slideshow because it will teach you everything you need to know about dolphins and way more. so enjoy!

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WHAT IS A DOLPHIN?A dolphin is amammal. It canswim 5-12 Kilometers per hour. It is alsoa warm blooded mammal. Dolphins can stay up to 15 minutes under water.

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BABY DOLPHINSThis is a baby dolphin swimming with her mom and learning the basic steps of growing up and becoming anadult dolphin. She isobserving everything her mother does tofind food and survive from a prey.

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WHAT DO DOLPHINS EAT?Dolphins eat many kinds of fish. Somedolphins eat squids. Some dolphins also like to to eat sealsand sea lions. And some big dolphins even eat killer whales.

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HOW DOLPHINS USE THEIR SENSES? Dolphins use their senses to stay safe

and to be ready to run away from a shark or from a whale 1 mile away. Also dolphins use their senses to find food and warn other dolphins from danger.

These dolphins just survivedfrom running away from ashark.

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WHAT DOES A DOLPHIN LOOK LIKE?

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A DOLPHIN POEM Their blue and bright in every sight They love the light that shines so bright They make me dream at night They make me think I’ am right to have

them sleep next to me tonight.

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DOLPHIN FUN FACTS Dolphins are mammals Dolphins are social beings. Dolphins are warm blooded Dolphins are Cetacenas Dolphins communicate efficiently Dolphins can swim up to 260m. Below

the surface of the ocean. Baby dolphins come out from their

mothers tail