ocean riddles
DESCRIPTION
A PowerPoint presentation by grade two students, in which they provide clues to ocean creatures they have created a riddle about.TRANSCRIPT
Can you guess what OCEAN ANIMAL
we are?We could be from…
the coral reefthe abyss
the open seathe tide pool
the ocean floor
I eat krill and tiny fish, but I am not a fin whale.
I live in the Artic Ocean, but I am not a shark.
I have 2 blowholes, but I am not a blue whale.
I have black skin, but I am not an Orca.
I am special because I have a very big head.
I am a bowhead whale.
I eat fish, but I am not a sea anemone.
I get eaten by eels and sharks, but I am not a brittle star fish.
I can swim backwards , but I am not a squid.
I live in the coral reef, but I am not a common thresher shark.
I am special because I have 3 hearts and I blend in the background.
I am an octopus.
I live in the tide pool, but I am not a hermit crab.
I eat plants and fish, but I am not an angel shark.
I move with my spines , but I am not a sea anemone.
I protect myself with my spines, but I am not a brittle sea star.
I am special because the biggest one of these is red.
I am a sea urchin.
I live in the abyss, but I am not a cookie cutter shark.
I walk slowly, but I am not a crab.
I eat plankton, but I am not a bowhead whale.
I blend in, but I am not an angel shark.
I am special because if my arm falls off, it will grow longer or shorter.
I am a brittle sea star.
I have 2 blowholes, but I am not a blue whale.
I eat krill, but I am not an orca.
I am huge, but I am not a shark.
I am a baleen whale, but I am not a blue whale.
I am special because I am called the Razorback.
I am a fin whale.
I live in the coral reef, but I am not a port jackson shark.
I eat fish and eels, but I am not a sea urchin.
I get eaten by people , but I am not an octopus.
I protect myself by camouflage, but I am not an angel shark.
I am special because I hunt with grouper fish.
I am a moray eel.
Please visit our ocean muralto see more ocean animals
in their habitats.
Special thanks to
Mrs. YerardiMrs. ArnoldMrs. UccelloMrs. Farrell
for their support with this project.